2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(86f) Simulation-Based Assessment and Mitigation of Fouling in Water Quench and Charge Gas Compressor Sections of Gas Crackers
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Process simulation has become an essential tool for the design of new plants, allowing precise prediction of the separation steps. In the present paper, we will show how Linde uses process simulation for understanding root causes of fouling in operating plants and for developing suitable mitigation measures. Although hot section fouling is of high physical and chemical complexity, we have developed a pragmatic approach to evaluate and compare fouling risks and quantities in the water quench and charge gas compressor sections. The methodology has been successfully applied during a recent case study for an existing plant experiencing fouling in charge gas compressor intercoolers and suction drums.
These improved tools can thus be used to solve actual fouling issues, but also to prevent future problems, for instance before proceeding to a feed change. With Linde's experience, it is possible to anticipate potential fouling risks and to develop mitigation strategies in advance. The developed prediction methods are similarly used for the design of new plants.