Optimization of Naphtha Hydro-Threating Unit with Continuous Resuscitation Due to the Optimum Temperature of Octanizer Unit Reactors
Journal: Advanced Journal of Chemistry-Section A (Vol.3, No. 2)Publication Date: 2020-01-03
Authors : Amir Samimi; Soroush Zarinabadi; Amir Hossein Shahbazi Kootenaei; Alireza Azimi; Masoumeh Mirzaei;
Page : 165-180
Keywords : Gasoline; Petrochem software; Temperature; Naphtha Hydrogen Purification; Catalyst Chloride;
Abstract
In this study, the processes led to the production of gasoline and reactions resulting in increasing the octane number in the catalytic conversion unit with continuous resuscitation has been described first then simulated with Petrochem software. Considering all the research and investigations, the best recommended values of operational variables for producing high quality gasoline at nominal capacity has been achieved to account for temperature 525 degrees centigrade in the reactors input, flow rate of 22 tons per hour with 93% hydrogen purity, pressure 5.5 relative bar of the circulating gas compressor output, concentration of 0.9 percent weight of catalyst chloride, Naphtha hydrogen purification unit which resulted in the production of 25630 gasoline barrels per day and 0.37 volume percent benzene that the mass efficiency of the catalytic converter.
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