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- 2015 AIChE Spring Meeting and 11th Global Congress on Process Safety
- The 27th Ethylene Producers’ Conference
- Ethylene Plant General Operations Session
- (97e) Steam Control in Elevated Steam Assisted Flares
Steam assisted flares are commonly used in the petrochemical industry. Over-steaming of these flares can be a cause of incomplete combustion. But, the question of just how much steam is too much has been difficult to answer. In 2010, Flint Hills Resources Port Arthur, LLC (FHR) Port Arthur Chemicals (PAC) facility conducted a Passive Fourier Transform Infra-Red (PFTIR) study on two flares to explore the relationship between steam flow and combustion efficiency. The results of the test were used to develop parameters that could be used by FHR and others in the industry to minimize the potential of over-steaming the flares. This paper will discuss: