Absorber

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Example (ABSORBER) Problem statement: CO2 is absorbed into propylene carbonate in a packed column. The inlet gas stream is 20 mol% CO2 and 80 mol% methane. The gas stream flows at a rate of 7200 m 3 /h and the column operates at 60 °C and 60.1 atm. The inlet solvent flow is 2000 kmol/hr. Use HYSYS to determine the concentration of CO2 (mole %) in the exit gas stream, the column height (m) and the column diameter (m).

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Example (ABSORBER)

• Problem statement: CO2 is absorbed into propylene carbonate in a packed column. The inlet gas stream is 20 mol% CO2 and 80 mol% methane. The gas stream flows at a rate of 7200 m3/h and the column operates at 60 °C and 60.1 atm. The inlet solvent flow is 2000 kmol/hr. Use HYSYS to determine the concentration of CO2 (mole %) in the exit gas stream, the column height (m) and the column diameter (m).

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Componet tab>Add

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Select your components in Match

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Select Sour PR>Enter to Simulation Environment

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Enter simulation Environment

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Select the Absorber icon from the pallet and click

inside the simulation environment

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Double click on the absorber and file in the inlet stream and exit streams as in the yellow area

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Click Next> fill in top and bottom pressure 60.1 atm

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Click next and fill in the top and bottom stage temperature

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Close the absorber column Input Expert menu, notice that the stream are light blue

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Double click on inlet gas stream and solvent stream and fill the temperature, pressure and composition

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The solvent stream is fully specified

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Gases in

• The other inlet stream “Gases In” should also be defined in a similar way. For the “Gases In” stream, enter the composition as methane - 0.8, CO2 - 0.2 & propylene carbonate - 0. Specify Molar Flow as 7200 m3/s (Note that HYSYS will convert the flow rate to kgmole/h as indicated in figure 7d). See to that the “Gases In” stream also changes to dark blue in color.

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Click on the Gas in stream and enter T, P, Composition and flow rate

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Conditions

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Double click on the column, Run

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Conversed

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The absorber is ready

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Calculate Diameter and height?

• Tools>Utilities

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Tray sizing

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Click on Add Utilities

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Double click on tray Sizing

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Click on Select TS

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Select TS-1> OK

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Click on Auto Section

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