Co2 Separation and Compression
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Co2 Separation and Compression Course
Introduction:
Gas compression is well developed in the natural gas industry around the globe and it uses matured technologies. CO2 compression uses the same equipment as natural gas compression, with some modifications to suit the properties of CO2. Avoiding corrosion and hydrate formation are the main additional operating issues when dealing with CO2. Compressors come in many different types (e.g. centrifugal, reciprocating and others), makes and sizes. Centrifugal compressors are usually the preferred type for large volume applications because of their ability to handle large flow rate (to hundred thousands of cubic feet per minute). In 2002, 490,000 hp of compression was installed in the USA, with a capital investment of over $ 635 million (True, W., 2003).
Course Objectives:
After the participants will attend that course he will:
- Understand the basics and theories of CO2 compression technology
- Recognize the essential of gas Compressors
- Learn how the performance curves of Compressors .and how to read
- Learn the best way for operation the compressor
- Acquire the surge phenomena and why it happens and how to troubleshoot and solutions.
- Understand the best metal and material suit the CO 2 compressor
- Pick up methods of control and operation
- Highlight the importance of the procedures for shutdown and startup
Who Should Attend?
- The training course is suitable to a whole range of operators and technical professionals dealing with Rerating compressor operation Also, who interesting in Maintenance management, reliability and failure analysis
- This training course is suitable for a wide range of professionals but will greatly benefit:
- Operators , Supervisors, Technicians, Engineers & Facility/Utility engineers, Technicians, Operating Personnel or anyone require a working level knowledge of rotating equipment pumps, & compressors
- engineers interested in using a dynamic simulation model to learn more about the control and operation of compressors
Course Outlines:
- CO 2 compression
- Carbone dioxide is an inert gas
- Heavy gas
- CO 2 thermodynamic properties
- Contamination of CO2
- Compressor Introduction
- Applications
- Oil & Gas
- Others
- Compressor Line-up
- Vertically Split Compressors
- Horizontally Split Compressors
- Pipeline Compressors
- Overhang Compressors
- Components
- Casings
- Diaphragms
- Inlet Guide Vane (IGV)
- Rotors
- Bearings
- Seals
- Oil Systems
- Control System
- Seal Gas System
- Magnetic Bearing Control System
- Design
- Design Automation System
- Process Dynamic Simulation
- Nozzle to Nozzle Flow Analysis
- Rotor Dynamics Calculations
- Packaging with 3-D CAD
- Compressor operation
- Preparation
- Startup
- shutdown
- Compressor control
- Variable speed
- Inlet vanes
- Diffusor vanes
- Throttling (suction, discharge)
- Recycling
- Surge control
- Compressor performance
- Compressor curves
- Surge reasons and effect
- Surge control and devices