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This guide is suitable for Aspen Plus users who want to model petroleum
processes. Users should be familiar with the procedures covered in Aspen Plus
Getting Started Building and Running a Process Model before starting these
examples.
Aspen Plus is a powerful tool that allows you to easily model petroleum
processes. Use this book to learn the basics of how to build and run a process
model of a simplified crude fractionation train. After completing the five
simulations in this guide, you will be able to perform basic simulations of
petroleum processes.
This manual assumes you have:
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Open steam and cooling water for stripping and heat recovery, giving rise
to the presence of two liquid phases throughout the refining process.
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This tutorial contains five simulations to guide you through the process of
building a model of a crude fractionation train typically found in a petroleum
refinery.
In this first simulation, begin building the model by defining the crude feed to
the process, using the Aspen Plus Assay Data Analysis Run Type. Use this run
type to analyze petroleum crudes before running a flowsheet simulation.
The preflash tower (PREFLASH) removes light gases and some naphtha
from the partially vaporized feed.
Define components.
Examine results.
Kerosene (KEROSENE)
Diesel (DIESEL)
Reduced crude goes to the vacuum distillation unit (VDU) for further
fractionation under vacuum conditions. The VDU consists of a vacuum unit
furnace and vacuum tower. The vacuum tower produces the following
additional cuts:
o
Overhead (OFF-GAS)
Component
Liq.
Vol.
Frac.
Mid. Vol.
%
6.8
130.0
Methane
0.001
5.0
10.0
180.0
Ethane
0.0015 10.0
68.0
30.0
418.0
Propane
0.009
59.7
15.0
Gravity
90.0
The Aspen Plus Startup dialog box appears. Aspen Plus displays a
dialog box whenever you must enter information or make a selection
before proceeding. In this simulation, use an Aspen Plus template.
50.0
650.0
Isobutane
0.004
20.0
52.0
62.0
800.0
N-Butane
0.016
30.0
42.0
70.0
903.0
2-MethylButane
0.012
40.0
35.0
76.0
1000.0
N-Pentane
0.017
45.0
32.0
90.0
1255.0
50.0
28.5
60.0
23.0
70.0
18.0
80.0
13.5
Specify the Application Type and the Run Type for the new run. Aspen
Plus uses the Application Type you choose to automatically set various
defaults appropriate to your application. For this simulation, use the
Petroleum with English Units template and the Assay Data Analysis Run
Type.
Gravity
6.5
120.0
Water
0.001
2.0
150.0
10.0
200.0
Methane
0.002
5.0
95.0
20.0
300.0
Ethane
0.005
10.0
65.0
30.0
400.0
Propane
0.005
20.0
45.0
40.0
470.0
Isobutane
0.01
30.0
40.0
50.0
550.0
N-Butane
0.01
40.0
38.0
60.0
650.0
2-MethylButane
0.005
50.0
33.0
70.0
750.0
N-Pentane
0.025
60.0
30.0
The Aspen Plus graphical workspace is shaded because you do not use a
graphical simulation flowsheet in specifying an Assay Data Analysis run.
80.0
850.0
70.0
25.0
90.0
1100.0
80.0
20.0
95.0
1300.0
90.0
15.0
98.0
1475.0
95.0
10.0
100.0
1670.0
98.0
5.0
Use the Aspen Plus expert guidance Next function to take you to the next
required input specification.
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Specifying Components
Specifying Title and Global
Options
The Setup | Specifications | Global sheet displays the defaults Aspen Plus
uses for other forms. Use this sheet to:
Component Name
H2O
WATER
METHANE
C1
Review the global settings that were set when you selected the Petroleum
with English Units application type.
C2
ETHANE
C3
PROPANE
Note: The run type Assay Data Analysis is already selected. You do not need
to change this field.
It is always good practice to describe your simulation by entering a title for
the simulation.
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Since you chose the Petroleum with English Units application type when
you started this simulation, Aspen Plus has set the following global
defaults for input specifications:
Free-water calculations
The sheet is complete, and all the defaults set by the Petroleum with
English Units application type are appropriate for this simulation:
Click
N-BUTANE
IC5
2-METHYL-BUTANE
NC5
N-PENTANE
to continue.
ISOBUTANE
NC4
You will also define two crude assays, OIL-1 and OIL-2.
IC4
Click
to continue.
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On the Dist Curve sheet, enter the laboratory assay data for OIL-1 (Table
1.1).
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In the Component and Fraction (StdVol) fields, enter the following light
ends analysis data:
Component
Fraction StdVol
C1
0.001
C2
0.0015
Note: Select True boiling point to indicate that you are entering data for a
TBP curve on a standard liquid volume basis.
C3
0.009
IC4
0.004
In the Bulk gravity value area, select the API gravity option.
NC4
0.016
IC5
0.012
NC5
0.017
Percent Distilled
Temperature F
6.8
130
10.0
180
30.0
418
50.0
650
62.0
800
70.0
903
76.0
1000
90.0
1255
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In the Mid percent distilled and API gravity fields, enter the following
API gravity curve data:
Mid Percent Distilled
API Gravity
5.0
90
10.0
68
15.0
59.7
In the Bulk gravity value field, select the API gravity option.
20.0
52
30.0
42
40.0
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In the Percent distilled and Temperature fields, enter the following TBP
distillation values:
45.0
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Percent Distilled
Temperature F
50.0
28.5
6.5
120
60.0
23
10.0
200
70.0
18
20.0
300
80.0
13.5
30.0
400
40.0
470
50.0
550
60.0
650
70.0
750
80.0
850
90.0
1100
95.0
1300
98.0
1475
100.0
1670
10 Click
to continue.
In the Component and Fraction (StdVol) fields, enter the following light
ends analysis data:
Component
Fraction StdVol
H2O
0.001
C1
0.002
C2
0.005
C3
0.005
IC4
0.01
NC4
0.01
IC5
0.005
NC5
0.025
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In the Mid percent distilled and API gravity fields, enter the following
API gravity curve data:
Click New.
The Create new ID dialog box appears.
API gravity
2.0
150
5.0
95
10.0
65
20.0
45
30.0
40
40.0
38
50.0
33
60.0
30
70.0
25
80.0
20
90.0
15
95.0
10
98.0
Click OK.
to continue.
10 Click
to continue.
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You have entered the data and specifications for this simulation, and can now
run the Assay Data Analysis.
The Control Panel window appears. The Control Panel allows you to
monitor and interact with the Aspen Plus simulation calculations.
From the Required ADA/PCS Input Complete dialog box, select Specify
options for generating pseudocomponents and click OK.
Click New.
The Create new ID dialog box appears.
Examining Results
An ADA run calculates a wide variety of properties for the assays, blends, and
generated pseudocomponents.
Note: The Weighting factor field automatically updates with the proper
value based on the Assay/Blend ID you selected.
For this simulation, review pseudocomponent properties and TBP curves for
the oils and the blend.
Use the Data Browser menu tree to navigate to the Components | Petro
Characterization | Results form.
The Summary sheet appears.
Click
Use the horizontal and vertical scrollbars at the bottom and right of the
sheet to scroll through the component properties.
to continue.
From the Required ADA/PCS Input Complete dialog box, select the
default, Go to Next required input step and click OK.
The Required Properties Input Complete dialog box appears.
Click OK.
The Required Assay Data Analysis/Pseudocomponent Generation
Input Complete dialog box appears.
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Plot the TBP curves for the blend and each crude oil in a single plot. The
results for each assay or blend appear on the Components | Assay/Blend |
assay/blend name | Results sheet.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | X-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Y-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Display Plot.
The Components Assay/Blend Oil-1 Results Curves - Plot window
appears.
Select True boiling pt (vol). True boiling pt (vol) appears in the Legend
Text field.
10 In the Legend Text field, delete True boiling pt (vol) and enter TBP for
OIL-1.
11 Click Replace, then click OK.
Now that you have plotted and labeled one curve, you can add the other
curves to the plot.
From the Data Browser, open the OIL-2 | Results form, and select the
Curves sheet.
The Curves sheet for OIL-2 appears.
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From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | X-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Y-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Add New Curve.
The Plot Window List dialog box appears.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Add New Curve.
Select True boiling pt (vol). True boiling pt (vol) appears in the Legend
Text field.
10 In the Legend Text field, delete True boiling pt (vol) and enter TBP for
Blend.
10 In the Legend Text field, delete True boiling pt (vol) and enter TBP for
OIL-2.
Now you have all three curves in one plot window, but there are some
things you can do to make the plot look nicer.
To Combine Y-Axes
In the Data Browser, open the MIXOIL | Results form, and select the
Curves sheet.
In the Title text field, delete the text and enter TBP Curves for Crude Oils
and Blend.
Click OK.
As the completed plot shows, the TBP curve for the blend is between the
curves for each oil. Curve locations depend on the proportions of the two
oils you define for the blend:
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | X-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Y-Axis Variable.
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In this simulation, add a preflash tower to the simulation and specify options
for pseudocomponent generation.
You will:
x
Once satisfied with your Assay Data Analysis results, save this simulation as a
backup file. This allows you to use the developed assay data analysis in
another Aspen Plus simulation.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select File | Save As.
The Save As dialog box appears.
Figure 2.1 shows the process flowsheet for this simulation. The process feed,
consisting of the oil blend, goes first to the preflash furnace where it is
partially vaporized. The partially vaporized feed then enters the preflash
tower. Model the tower and the furnace simultaneously with a single
PetroFrac block.
Steam feeds to the bottom of the tower. The tower produces a wide naphtha
cut as a distillate product.
Click No.
Click No.
Note: The Chapter 2 simulation uses this run as the starting point.
Figure 2.1
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The tower is stripped with open steam in the bottom. The steam stream is at
400 F and 60 psia, and has a flow rate of 5,000 lb/hr. The furnace operates at
a pressure of 50 psia and a temperature of 450 F. The distillate rate is
estimated at 15,000 bbl/day. Its value is manipulated to produce a wide
naphtha cut with an ASTM 95% temperature of 375 F.
Click
By default, the Favorites list contains five folders that are provided with
Aspen Plus.
The Aspen Plus Startup dialog box appears. Aspen Plus displays a
dialog box whenever you must enter information or make a selection
before proceeding. In this simulation, use an Aspen Plus template.
Before you create a new run adding a preflash tower, create and save a copy
of BLEND with a new Run ID, PREFLASH. Then make modifications under this
new Run ID.
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In the Aspen Plus Startup dialog box, select the Open an Existing
Simulation option.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select File | Save As.
Select the directory where you want to save the simulation.
The Aspen Plus dialog box appears, asking if you want to save the
simulation as an Aspen Plus Document file.
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Click No.
The current Run ID, PREFLASH, appears in the title bar.
In the list on the Aspen Plus Startup dialog box, double-click More
Files.
In Chapter 1, the BLEND run you performed was an Assay Data Analysis run.
In this simulation, perform a flowsheet simulation. First, you need to switch to
the Flowsheet run type.
The graphics workspace is now active and ready for you to build the
flowsheet. No more changes to this sheet are necessary.
In the list on the Aspen Plus Startup dialog box, double-click More
Files.
The Open dialog box appears.
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Since you will enter your own block and stream IDs, turn off the default
options to create block and stream IDs automatically.
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Close the Data Browser. You are now in the Process Flowsheet window.
Select different models within the Model Library and read the descriptions
in the Status bar.
Clear the checkboxes for the Automatically assign block name with
prefix and the Automatically assign stream name with prefix
options.
Since you have deselected these options, Aspen Plus will prompt you for
block and stream names.
Review this information to confirm that PetroFrac is the best choice, then
close the help window.
From the Columns tab, select PetroFrac (the unit operation model to
place in your process flowsheet).
Click
icons.
Move the mouse over the icons to see a name (or label) for each.
Locate the PetroFrac icon PREFL1F in the first row of icons, and select it.
You are ready to build your flowsheet. Figure 2.1 shows the process flow
diagram for this simulation. To review how to define a flowsheet
graphically, see Getting Started Building and Running a Process Model,
Chapter 2.
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From the Columns tab, select the PetroFrac icon and drag it to the
Process Flowsheet window.
Release the icon in the desired location within the flowsheet.
The Input dialog box appears.
next to the PetroFrac block icon to display all the PetroFrac model
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In the Enter the Block ID field, enter PREFLASH and click OK.
Stream
Port
MIXCRUDE
PF-STEAM
Since you selected the Petroleum with English Units application type in
Chapter 1, Aspen Plus selected the appropriate defaults for petroleum
applications. Steam Tables (STEAM-TA) is the default method for
calculating free-water phase properties, as shown in the Free-water
method field. Aspen Plus also selected Method 2 for the water solubility
default, as shown in the Water solubility field. The Water solubility
option controls the method for calculating the solubility and K-value of
water in the hydrocarbon phase.
LIGHTS
PF-WATER
NAPHTHA
CDU-FEED
Click
When you move the mouse to the flowsheet, the stream ports appear.
10 Select the Main Column Feed port and select it to create a new stream.
11 Point to a blank part of the window where you want the feed to originate
and click.
The Input dialog box appears.
12 In the Enter the Stream ID field, enter PF-STEAM and click OK.
13 For the MIXCRUDE stream, click the feed port and then drag the mouse to
the desired location in front of the feed furnace before releasing the
button.
14 Create the remaining streams in similar fashion.
15 When all streams are complete, click
Click
to continue.
to continue.
Specifying Properties
MIXCRUDE is the crude oil blend feed stream to the tower. Enter condition
and flow rates for the MIXCRUDE stream.
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Click OK.
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In the Distillate rate field, enter 15000 to specify an estimate for the
distillate rate of 15,000 bbl/day.
The distillate rate will be manipulated to achieve a specification on the
ASTM 95% temperature for the naphtha product.
The PREFLASH | Setup | Configuration sheet is complete:
Click
to continue.
to continue.
to continue.
Click
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Click
to continue.
39.7 psia
Stage 2 Pressure
41.7 psia
44.7 psia
20 Click
21 Click Cancel.
to continue.
to continue.
Next, you need to set up a design specification for the product quality of the
naphtha stream, using the ASTM 95% temperature. Manipulate the distillate
rate to achieve this target.
From the Data Browser, select the PREFLASH | Design Specs folder.
The Design Specs object manager appears.
Click New.
The Create new ID dialog box appears.
15 Click
to continue.
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Target
375 F
Liquid %
95
Click
to continue.
From the Available streams column, select the NAPHTHA stream and
click
Click
Click
to continue.
Click
to continue.
Click OK.
The Required Input Complete dialog box appears.
10 Click Cancel.
Modifying Pseudocomponents
Lower temperature
Upper temperature
Increment
100
800
25
800
1200
50
1200
1400
100
1400
1640
120
at
Condenser duty.
Distillate rate.
Temperature profile.
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Plotting Results
From the Data Browser, click the + beside the Design Specs folder and
then select 1.
The Design Specs | 1 | Specifications sheet appears.
The Results sheet appears, providing the distillate rate value that Aspen
Plus calculated to satisfy the design specification.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Plot Wizard.
The Plot Wizard Step 1 dialog box appears.
Click
Click
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Click Finish.
At the same time, press Ctrl and select the MIXCRUDE column to select
the column.
At this time, both the MIXCRUDE and CDU-FEED columns should be
highlighted.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Y-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | X-Axis Variable.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Display Plot.
From the Data Browser, select the PREFLASH | Stream Results form.
The PREFLASH | Stream Results | Material sheet appears.
Click No.
The Chapter 3 simulation uses this run as the starting point.
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3 Adding an Atmospheric
Crude Distillation Unit
Figure 3.1
Pumparound
Location
Specifications
From stage 8 to 6
From stage 14 to 13
The crude distillation unit has three sidestrippers. Their locations and
operating specifications are:
Figure 3.1 shows the process flowsheet you are developing in this simulation.
The topped crude from the preflash tower goes first to the crude furnace,
then to the atmospheric tower. Model the crude furnace and the atmospheric
tower units together, using a single PetroFrac block. This approach enables
you to adjust furnace variables to achieve certain tower specifications, such
as the overflash.
Stripper
Location
Specifications
KEROSENE
DIESEL
AGO
A total condenser.
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All sidestrippers and the main fractionator use steam for stripping. The
following table summarizes the steam flows and conditions:
Stream
Location
CU-STEAM
Main tower
CU-STM1
Kerosene stripper
CU-STM2
Diesel stripper
CU-STM3
AGO stripper
From the Aspen Plus Startup dialog box, select Open an Existing
Simulation.
Click OK.
The Open dialog box appears.
Before creating a new run adding the atmospheric crude unit, create and save
a copy of PREFLASH with a new Run ID, CRUDE. Then make modifications
under this new Run ID.
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The Aspen Plus dialog box appears, asking if you want to save the
simulation as an Aspen Plus Document file.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select File | Save As.
The Save As dialog box appears.
The Aspen Plus window appears. Aspen Plus displays the graphical flowsheet
for the PREFLASH run.
In the Aspen Plus Startup dialog box, select the radio button next to
Open an Existing Simulation.
The Aspen Plus Startup dialog box appears. Aspen Plus displays a dialog
box whenever you must enter information or make a selection before
proceeding.
Click
Note: By default, the Favorites list contains five folders that are provided
with Aspen Plus.
Click No.
The current Run ID, CRUDE now appears in the title bar.
Note: If you did not create the assay data analysis simulation in Chapter 2,
you can open the backup file preflash.bkp in the Examples folder.
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The graphical workspace is now active and ready for you to add to the
existing flowsheet.
If necessary, select View | Zoom | Zoom Full from the Aspen Plus menu
bar to display the entire flowsheet.
Connect, move, and name the streams as shown in Figure 3.1, using the
names and ports in the table below.
Stream ID
Port Name
CDU-FEED
CU-STEAM
CU-STM1
CU-STM2
CU-STM3
Click and hold the left mouse button within the region and drag the
flowsheet to the left.
This makes room for the crude distillation unit, as shown in Figure 3.1.
CU-WATER
HNAPHTHA
KEROSENE
DIESEL
AGO
RED-CRD
Note: In order to make the streams appear as in Figure 3.1, rotate some
feed icons and move some ports.
Click the left mouse button outside the region to deactivate it.
To rotate an icon, select it, then right-click and select Rotate Icon from
the menu. Then select the appropriate rotation from the submenu.
To move a port, first connect the stream to the port in the port's
current location. Then select the block. All the connected streams will
show a blue or red highlighted line where they connect to the block.
Click on this line for the stream you wish to move, and drag it to its
new location. Zoom in (as above for selecting Zoom Full) if it is difficult
to differentiate streams. In the figure below, the user is moving the
port for stream AGO.
Click
This displays all the icons available for the PetroFrac model.
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Move the mouse over the list of icons to see a name (or label) for each.
In this exercise, select the CDU10F PetroFrac icon.
Press the mouse button on the CDU10F PetroFrac icon, and drag the icon
to the Process Flowsheet window.
In the Enter the Block ID field, enter CRUDE and click OK.
Click
Point to the Main Column Feed port at the bottom of the column.
Click to connect the CDU-FEED stream to the bottom feed port and drag it
to the desired location in front of the feed furnace before releasing the
mouse button.
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Click OK.
The Streams | CU-STEAM | Input | Specifications sheet appears.
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400 F
Pressure
60 psia
Composition
Mass-Flow lb/hr
1000 lb/hr
Click
Temperature
400 F
Pressure
60 psia
Composition
Mass-Flow lb/hr
Temperature
400 F
12000 lb/hr
Pressure
60 psia
Composition
Mass-Flow lb/hr
800 lb/hr
Click
Click
400 F
Pressure
60 psia
Composition
Mass-Flow lb/hr
3300 lb/hr
Click
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Condenser
Total
Reboiler
None-Bottom Feed
Distillate rate
13000 bbl/day
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15.7 psia
Stage 2 Pressure
20.7 psia
24.7 psia
Click
Click
Convention
CDU-FEED
22
Furnace
CU-STEAM
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On-Stage
The Furnace feed convention attaches a furnace to stage 22. This furnace
is solved simultaneously with the main fractionation column and strippers.
Note: Because you attached feed and product streams for three side
strippers in the graphical flowsheet, Aspen Plus automatically configured this
block with three side strippers: S-1, S-2, and S-3.
Click
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Stripper product
KEROSENE
Liquid draw
Overhead return
Stripping steam
CU-STM1
11700 bbl/day
Click
Click Cancel.
Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID, P-1.
The Pumparounds | P-1 | Specifications sheet appears.
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Click
Return stage
Drawoff type
Partial
StdVol Flow
49000 bbl/day
Heat duty
-40.0 MMBtu/hr
To specify the heat duty, you will need to change Temperature to Heat
duty for the second operating specification.
Number of stages
Stripper product
DIESEL
Liquid draw
13
Overhead return
12
Stripping steam
CU-STM2
16500 bbl/day
Click
Stripper product
AGO
Liquid draw
18
Overhead return
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Stripping steam
CU-STM3
8500 bbl/day
Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID, P-2.
The Pumparounds | P-2 | Specifications sheet appears.
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Return stage
13
Drawoff type
Partial
StdVol Flow
11000 bbl/day
Heat duty
-15.0 MMBtu/hr
Click
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Click
From the Available streams column, select the HNAPHTHA stream and
to move the stream to the Selected stream column.
click
From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | CRUDE | Design Specs
folder.
The Design Specs object manager appears.
Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID, 1.
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375 F
Liquid %
95
10 From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | CRUDE | Design Specs
folder to reopen the object manager.
Click
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Type
Target
640 F
Liquid %
95
14 Click
You have entered all the specifications for the atmospheric crude tower,
without any initial profile estimates for tower temperatures, flow rates, or
compositions. Aspen Plus can converge the column without estimates for
these variables.
15 From the Available streams column, select the DIESEL stream and click
to move the stream to the Selected stream column.
16 Click
at
Click
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Furnace duty.
From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | CRUDE | Stream Results
form.
The Blocks | CRUDE | Stream Results | Material sheet appears.
Use the vertical scrollbar to locate *** DRY TOTAL*** and have it
display in the top line.
From these results, you can see that the tower produces a large quantity
of the diesel cut. By specifying a high ASTM 95% temperature (375 F),
you also maximize the amount of heavy naphtha produced.
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Stream results for the crude tower products appear on the Blocks CRUDE
Stream Results Material sheet:
ASTM-D86
95%
Temperature F
Product FlowRate
(m bbl/day)
HNAPHTHA
166
325
4.7
KEROSENE
374
520
20.0
DIESEL
502
640
10.9
AGO
578
772
8.5
RED-CRD
674
1358
35.6
The results show that the kerosene production goes up at the expense of
heavy naphtha and diesel.
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | X-Axis Variable.
11 At the same time, press Ctrl and select the RED-CRD, KEROSENE, DIESEL,
and AGO columns to select the columns.
Note: At this time, the HNAPHTHA, RED-CRD, KEROSENE, DIESEL, and AGO
columns should be highlighted.
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12 From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Y-Axis Variable.
Click No.
The Chapter 4 simulation uses this run as the starting point.
13 From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select Plot | Display Plot.
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In this simulation, build on the simulation from the previous simulation and
install a vacuum unit to complete the process model.
You will:
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Add a vacuum tower, steam feed, and product streams to the flowsheet.
Figure 4.1
The vacuum tower has no condenser or reboiler. Stripping steam is fed to the
bottom of the tower in stream VDU-STM at 400 F, 60 psia, 20,000 lb/hr.
The furnace operates at a pressure of 2.03 psia, and provides an overflash of
0.6%. The overflash is bypassed to the tower furnace.
The tower has two pumparound circuits. The following table shows their
locations and specifications:
Off-gas.
Pumparound
Location
Specifications
From stage 2 to 1
From stage 4 to 3
The duty for the first pumparound is adjusted so that the top of the tower is
at 150 F.
You will model the tower with six equilibrium stages. The light vacuum gas oil
is taken out from stage 2 as a total draw. The flow is estimated at 8,000
bbl/day.
The second pumparound provides all the necessary reflux for the lower
section of the tower. The heavy vacuum gas oil is withdrawn from stage 4 at
17,000 bbl/day.
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The Aspen Plus dialog box appears, asking if you want to save the
simulation as an Aspen Plus Document file.
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Click No.
The current Run ID, VACUUM now appears in the title bar.
Note: If you did not create the assay data analysis simulation in Chapter 3,
you can open the backup file crude.bkp in the Examples folder.
Click OK.
You are ready to add the vacuum tower and steam feed to the flowsheet.
Click
From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select View | Zoom | Zoom Full.
Press and hold the left mouse button within the region and drag the
flowsheet to the left.
Next, place and connect the vacuum unit on the flowsheet to create the
process flowsheet in Figure 4.1. If you need to review how to create a
graphical simulation flowsheet, see Getting Started Building and Running a
Process Model, Chapter 2.
The Aspen Plus window appears. Aspen Plus displays the graphical
flowsheet for the CRUDE run.
Before you create a new run adding the vacuum unit, create and save a copy
of CRUDE with a new Run ID, VACUUM. Then make modifications under this
new Run ID.
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From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select File | Save As.
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12 Click
Click
Move the mouse over the list of icons to see a name (or label) for each.
Select the VACUUM1F PetroFrac icon, and drag the icon to the Process
Flowsheet window as shown in Figure 4.1.
13 Click OK.
In the Enter the Block ID field, enter VDU and click OK.
Temperature
400 F
Pressure
60 psia
Composition
Mass-Flow lb/hr
20000 lb/hr
Point to the Main Column Feed port at the bottom of the new column.
10 Click to connect the RED-CRD stream to the bottom feed port and drag it
to the desired location in front of the feed furnace before releasing the
mouse button.
Figure 4.2
11 Connect, move, and name the other streams as shown in Figure 4.2.
Use the table below to help you connect to the appropriate port.
Stream ID
Port Name
RED-CRD
VDU-STM
OFF-GAS
LVGO
HVGO
RESIDUE
Click
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Condenser
None-Top pumparound
Reboiler
None-Bottom feed
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Click
10 In the Furnace type section, select the Single stage flash with liquid
runback option.
Convention
RED-CRD
Furnace
VDU-STM
On-Stage
Phase
Flow
LVGO
Total liquid
8000 bbl/day
(estimate)
HVGO
Liquid
17000 bbl/day
Pressure
(mmHg)
Stage
Click
14 Click
Click
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Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID P-1.
The VDU | Pumparounds | P-1 | Specifications sheet appears.
Return stage
Drawoff type
Partial
StdVol Flow
20000 bbl/day
Heat duty
-28.6 MMBtu/hr
Click
Click Cancel.
From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | VDU | Design Specs folder.
The Blocks | VDU | Design Specs object manager appears.
Click New.
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Type
Target
150 F
Stage
Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID P-2.
Click
Stage temperature
Draw stage
Return stage
Drawoff type
StdVol Flow
49000 bbl/day
Heat duty
-80.0 MMBtu/hr
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From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | VDU | Pumparounds folder.
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Column profiles.
Pumparound results.
TBP curves.
Stream results.
Next, plot the TBP curve for streams LVGO, HVGO, and RESIDUE. The True
Boiling Point curves appear on the Stream Results | Vol.% Curves sheet.
From the Data Browser, select the Blocks | VDU | Profiles form.
From the Data Browser, select the VDU | Stream Results form.
The VDU | Stream Results | Material sheet appears.
Plot the ASTM curves for streams LVGO, HVGO, and RESIDUE following
the same steps as in Chapter 3, Plotting Distillation Curves.
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5 Displaying Petroleum
Stream Properties
The simulation shows a good separation between the gas oils and residue.
However, the separation between the light and heavy gas oils is rather
sloppy.
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These properties are often available as part of the assay data for a crude
feed. Aspen Plus enables you to enter these data as property curves. Once
you enter these curves, Aspen Plus can calculate these properties for any
flowsheet stream.
From the Data Browser, select the VDU | Stream Results | Material
sheet.
Use the horizontal scrollbar to locate the RESIDUE stream and review the
information accordingly.
Use the horizontal scrollbar to locate the LVGO stream and review the API
Gravity information.
You will:
The calculated value for LVGO product rate is different from the specified
value of 8000 bbl/day. Since you specified a total draw, Aspen Plus
treated the specified value as an initial guess. The final value is the one
corresponding to the total draw from the stage.
Click No.
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From the Aspen Plus menu bar, select File | Save As.
The Save As dialog box appears.
The Aspen Plus dialog box appears, asking if you want to save the
simulation as an Aspen Plus Document file.
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Note: If you did not create the assay data analysis simulation in Chapter 4,
you can open the backup file crude.bkp in the Examples folder.
Click OK.
Click No.
The current Run ID, PPROP now appears in the title bar.
In Chapter 1 you defined and blended two crude oils, OIL-1 and OIL-2. Now
enter the sulfur content (in weight percent) of these oils into your simulation.
Click
The Aspen Plus window appears. Aspen Plus displays the graphical flowsheet
for the VACUUM run.
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In the Mid percent distilled and Property value fields, enter the
following sulfur content percentage values:
2.0
0.0
5.0
0.01
0.01
10.0
0.015
10.0
0.013
20.0
0.056
20.0
0.05
30.0
1.3
30.0
1.15
40.0
1.7
40.0
1.62
45.0
2.0
45.0
1.90
50.0
2.3
50.0
2.15
60.0
2.7
60.0
2.54
70.0
3.2
70.0
3.0
80.0
3.8
80.0
3.7
Mid percent
distilled
2.0
0.0
5.0
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Click OK.
SULFUR now appears as a selected physical property on the Prop-Set
Properties sheet:
Click New.
In the Create new ID dialog box, click OK to accept the default ID PS-1.
Click Search.
In the Search Physical Properties dialog box, enter Sulfur in the first
field and click Search.
Click Add.
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Examining Results
Review the stream results for the crude tower products.
From the Setup folder, select the Report Options form and then select
the Stream sheet.
at
Click
From the Available Property Sets column, select PS-1 and click
move it to the Selected Property Sets column.
to
Click Close.
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If either of the following conditions exist, you will be prompted to specify the
host computer for the Aspen Plus simulation engine after you start the Aspen
Plus User Interface:
The simulation engine is installed on your PC, but the Activator security
device is not connected to your PC.
If you choose Local PC as the server for the simulation engine, you do not
need to enter any more information into the dialog box. Click OK to
continue.
If you choose Windows 2000 or XP server as the server for the simulation
engine, specify additional options.
In the Node name field, enter the name of the computer on which the
Aspen Plus simulation engine will execute.
Click No.
User name
Password
Working
directory
Click OK.
When the network connection is established, the message Connection
Established appears in the message box.
Note: If the Connection Established message does not appear, see your
Aspen Plus system administrator for more information on network protocols
and host computers for the Aspen Plus simulation engine.
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