2020 Virtual Spring Meeting and 16th GCPS
(193a) Risk of Runaway in Backend Acetylene Converters
Authors
Carlos Vianna - Presenter, Clariant
Nennette Richard-Jordan - Presenter, Clariant Corporation
Darren Adams - Presenter, Clariant
In the âTail Endâ process configuration the cracked gas light ends are removed downstream of the cold box and acetylene hydrogenation is completed at the De-ethanizer overhead. The C2 fraction is combined with hydrogen upstream of the Acetylene Converter in stoichiometric H2/Ac molar ratio control. This controlled addition of hydrogen to the reactor limits the extent of the hydrogenation reaction making a thermal runway reaction rare in âTail Endâ operations. Nevertheless, runaway reactions have been observed in âTail-endâ processes when process design shortfall, mechanical failure or gross operational error have occurred. In such cases, uncontrolled hydrogen addition resulted in exothermic runway events.
âTail Endâ operating units are still the predominant process for Ethylene production and a viable option for new ethylene units under construction design. It is therefore important to review the risk of run-away in these units. In this session we will review the fundamentals of âTail Endâ acetylene hydrogenation, weigh potential causes of thermal runway in such units, share industrial experience of a runway event and present best practices to mitigate risk of run-away.