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STUDY & DESIGN OF THERMAL OIL HEATING SYSTEM FOR HEAVIER REFINERY PRODUCTS STORAGE

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dc.contributor.author Zarnab Tahir, Muhammad Abdul Wasayh, Aiman Abdul Ghaffar Memon
dc.date.accessioned 2022-09-16T04:40:38Z
dc.date.available 2022-09-16T04:40:38Z
dc.date.issued 2022-06
dc.identifier.uri http://10.250.8.41:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/30492
dc.description Advisor: Dr. Erum Pervaiz
dc.description.abstract Crude oil distillation is most significant and energy intensive process in oil refineries. The crude is fractionated based on associated volatilities and the mass transfer phenomena occurring at each stage of a distillation column. Before crude oil is subjected to separation it must undergo pretreatment processes to remove the impurities it contains at the time of extraction from the well. One of the key impurities that must be removed is Sulphur as it poses threat to the environment. Besides sulfur other impurities that need to draw out are salt, water and solid particles that lead to operational problems during refining such as corrosion, fouling of equipment or poisoning of catalyst. After pretreatment steps, crude is passed through a heat exchanger network followed by the distillation column. The rising vapors are enriched with more volatile compounds that leave towards the top of the distillation column. The heavier, less volatile compounds leave from the bottom of the column. Naphtha, kerosene, gas oils, and residue are common distillation products. Residual oil (FFO), which is a heavy refinery product, is transferred to a heat-integrated storage tank. Due to high pour point of residue oil, it becomes highly viscous and ceases to flow at room temperature, which can neither be transported nor used for any other purpose at normal environment temperature. Therefore, these heavier refinery products need to be heated and kept at temperature above their pour point. To do this, most enterprises rely on traditional steam heating systems, which are inefficient by today's standards and have high operating and maintenance costs. The objective is to replace the existing steam heating system with thermal oil heating system. Compared to traditional methods like steam heating, thermal oil heating technology offers safety, little maintenance, and longer operational lifetimes. This technology provides extremely efficient, non-corrosive heating and more sustainable process, achieving the modern international standards en_US
dc.publisher SCME NUST en_US
dc.subject STUDY, DESIGN THERMAL OIL, HEATING, SYSTEM, HEAVIER REFINERY, PRODUCTS STORAGE en_US
dc.title STUDY & DESIGN OF THERMAL OIL HEATING SYSTEM FOR HEAVIER REFINERY PRODUCTS STORAGE en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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