Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1508924 Energy Procedia 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The absorption process is strongly influenced by the effective contact area. In absorber columns, this is related to the type of the internals used in the columns. Therefore, a good representation of the effective mass-transfer area and mass-transfer coefficients (kL or kg) is also essential for accurately represent and design a process. For CO2 capture process packed columns are usually preferred. The mass transfer area and coefficients for several packing (both structured and random) are correlated elsewhere. In this work mass transfer experiments using concentrated MEA solution in the Procede acid gas treating pilot plant are performed. However, due to the fast reaction between MEA and CO2, both the gas side and liquid side mass transfer resistances are relevant and the mass transfer area cannot be determined experimentally. Nevertheless, the volumetric mass transfer coefficient is calculated and it showed to be relatively constant for all the runs. The results from the pilot plant are compared to simulated results using Procede Process Simulator (PPS). The mass transfer area and mass transfer coefficients were calculated through the default correlations implemented in PPS. Very good agreement is achieved between the experimental and simulated results.

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