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Crude Oil Treating System

Emulsifying Agent

Posted on August 30, 2009

When thinking about emulsion stability, it may be helpful to realize that in a pure oil and pure water mixture, without an emulsifying agent, no…

Crude Oil Treating System

Vertical Treaters Separator

Posted on September 2, 2009October 30, 2012

The most commonly used single-well lease treater is the vertical treater as shown in Figure 6-8. Flow enters the top of the treater into a…

LTX Units and Line Heaters

LTX Unit Condensate Stabilizer

Posted on May 27, 2013

It should be clear from the description of LTX units that the lower pressure separator in an LTX unit is a simple form of cold-feed…

Gas Processing

Random Packing

Posted on May 27, 2013May 27, 2013

A bed of random packing typically consists of a bed support (typically a gas injection support plate) upon which pieces of packing material are randomly…

Pressure Drop in Piping

Moody Friction Factor

Posted on September 25, 2009October 28, 2012

The factor of proportionality in the previous equations is called theĀ  Moody friction factor and is determined from the Moody resistance diagram shown in Figure…

Fluid Properties

Gas Flow Rate

Posted on September 16, 2009October 29, 2012

If the flow rate of the inlet stream is known in moles per day then the number of moles per day of gas flow can…

Fractions from atmospheric and vacuum distillation

Vacuum Residue

Posted on September 26, 2009October 28, 2012

This is the bottom product from the vacuum distillation unit. Just as in the case of the atmospheric residue it has several options for its…

Shell and Tube Exchangers

TEMA Glasses and Tube Materials

Posted on September 15, 2009October 29, 2012

TEMA standards provide for two classes of shell and tube exchanger qualities. Class C is the lessĀ  stringent and is typically used in onshore applications…

Condensate Stabilization

Partial Pressure

Posted on September 16, 2009October 29, 2012

The fraction of any one component that flashes to gas at any stage in a process is a function of the temperature, pressure, and composition…

Two Phase Oil and Gas Separation

Spherical Two Phase Separator Basic Design

Posted on August 17, 2009October 30, 2012

A typical spherical separator is shown in Figure 4-3. The same four sections can be found in this vessel. Spherical separators are a special case…

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