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PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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HYSYS WORKBOOK 
2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares eng.a.deab@gmail.com – adeyab@adeyab.com
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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1. Flash Separation We have a stream containing 15% ethane, 20% propane, 60% i-butane and 5% n-butane at 50°F and atmospheric pressure, and a flow rate of 100lbmole/hr. This stream is to be compressed to 50 psia and then cooled to 32°F (Delta P= 10 kPa). The resulting vapor and liquid are to be separated as the two product streams. Fluid pkg: Peng Robinson Calculate: - Heat duty rejected from the cooler …………………. kJ/hr - Compressor Horse Power ……………………. * What are the flow rates and compositions of the two product streams? Component Vapor Stream Liquid Stream 
Ethane (Mole fraction) 
Propane (Mole fraction) 
I-Butane (Mole fraction) 
N-Butane (Mole fraction) 
Total Flow rate (kgmole/hr) 
* Create a case study to see the effect of changing temperature of the cooler out stream on the molar flow of the liquid product stream, and write your comment.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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2. Propane Refrigeration Cycle A Refrigeration cycle utilizes propane as the working fluid is used in the liquefaction of the NG. Propane is fed to an evaporator (Heater) the pressure drop=5 kPa, where it absorbed 1.50e+6 kJ/hr from the NG and leaves at the dew point (Vapor Fraction=1.0) at T= -15oC. The output of the evaporator is then compressed adiabatically with efficiency of 75%, and then it's condensed to reject heat. Inside the Condenser there is a pressure drop of 30 kPa, and leaves as saturated liquid at 45oC. Finally, the propane passes through a J-T valve to return the pressure of the Evaporator. Fluid Pkg: Peng Robinson Calculate: Pressure of the evaporator fed in kPa. 
Flow rate of propane in kmol/hr. 
Valve pressure drop in kPa. 
Temperature of the valve outlet in oC. 
Compressor duty in hp. 
Condenser duty in kJ/hr. 
* Calculate the COP (Coefficient of Performance) for the cycle …………………………………………………………………………
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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3. Refrigerated Gas Plant This tutorial will model a natural gas processing facility that uses 
propane refrigeration to condense liquids from the feed. The feed stream enters an inlet separator, which removes the free liquids. Overhead gas from the Separator is fed to the Chiller where it is cooled to -20oC, which will be modeled simply as a Cooler (Pressure Drop=35 kPa). The cold stream is then separated in a low-temperature separator (LTS). Overhead gas from the LTS is fed to the heater (Pressure drop=5kPa) where it is heated to 10oC to meet Sales Gas Specifications. Feed Stream: 
Temperature 
Pressure 
Molar Flow Rate 15oC 6200 kPa 1440 kgmole/h 
Composition: 
Mole 
Component 
Mole 
Component 
0.0101 n-Butane 0.0066 N2 
0.0028 
i-Pentane 
0.0003 
H2S 
0.0027 n-Pentane 0.0003 CO2 
0.0006 
n-Hexane 
0.7575 
Methane 
0.0000 H2O 0.1709 Ethane 
0.0001 
C7+ (NBP=110oC) 
0.0413 
Propane 
0.0068 i-Butane 
FP: Peng Robinson - Calculate the duty rejected from the chiller ……………… - Calculate the duty Absorbed inside the Heater ……………
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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Subsequently, the design is modified to reduce the operating cost represented in Chiller & Heater duties, by adding a Heat Exchanger before the Chiller where the overhead from the inlet separator is pre- cooled by already refrigerated gas from LTS. Heat Exchanger Design Specifications: 
- Sales Gas Stream Temperature= 10oC 
- Tube side Pressure drop=35kPa 
- Shell side Pressure drop= 5kPa 
- No heat losses inside the heat exchanger. 
- Choose Weighted Exchanger as Model 
Calculate the duty rejected from the chiller after this modification ……………. Calculate the Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (UA) for the HX ……………..
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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4. Heat Exchanger Rating (Gas) You are asked to find a heat exchanger that will serve as the Gas-Gas exchanger. However, since you are on a very strict budget, you can only consider used equipment. A heat exchanger has been found in the surplus supply of a nearby plant. If the critical process parameter is to maintain a Sales Gas temperature of at least 10 °C (50 °F), can this heat exchanger be used for the Gas-Gas service? The surplus exchanger has been thoroughly cleaned. The dimensions of the exchanger are given here: • TEMA: AEL • Tube Length = 1.5 m • Number of tubes = 300 • Tube Pitch = 30 mm • Baffle Type = Double • Baffle Orientation = Vertical • Baffle Cut (% Area) = 15% • Baffle spacing = 100 mm • All other parameters are the HYSYS default values What is the temperature of the Sales Gas using this exchanger? Note: 
- Consider adding Recycle operation 
- The pressure drops on both sides of the exchanger should be deleted; this will allow HYSYS to calculate these parameters.
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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5. Distillation (1) We need to separate a mixture of five paraffins into light and heavy fraction by using a distillation column with 12 trays, a full reflux condenser, and a Kettle reboiler. The feed stream (1000 lbmol/hr) consists of 3% (mole %) ethane, 20% propane, 37% n-butane, 35% n-pentane and 5% n-hexane at 225 oF and 250 psia, which enters the column on the sixth tray, counting from the top. The condenser and reboiler pressures are 248 and 252 psia, respectively. The preliminary design specifications require a reflux ratio of 6.06 and a vapor overhead product of 226 lbmol/hr. Subsequently, the design is modified to ensure propane overhead flow of 191 lbmol/hr and n-butane bottom flow of 365 lbmol/hr. Use SRK Fluid Pkg Calculate: The Condenser, the Reboiler Temperatures & the Reflux Ratio after modification Condenser Temp 
………………oC Reboiler Temp 
……………… oC Reflux Ratio 
…………………
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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6. Distillation (2) 3700 kg/hr mixture of tetrahydrofuran & toluene (44 mass% THF) at 10oC and 140 kPa is to be separated by distillation to get each of them with purity of 99.5 mass% of THF & 94 mass% of Toluene (THF is the more volatile component). 
 Use Wilson fluid package 
The column specifications are: 
 Number of stages = 10. 
 Feed enters from the 5th tray. 
 The condenser works on total condensation conditions. 
 The condenser & reboiler pressure are 103 kPa & 107 kPa. 
Calculate: The reflux ratio and the distillate rate under the specified conditions. 
Reflux Ratio 
………………… 
Distillate Rate 
…………………kgmol/hr 
Data: 
 Feed price= 0.05 $/kg. 
 Pure toluene selling price= 0.136 $/kg 
 Pure THF selling price= 0.333 $/ kg 
 Cooling Cost= 0.471 $/ kw.hr 
 Heating Cost= 0.737 $/kw.hr 
Note: Profit = (Total Toluene selling price + Total THF selling price) - (Feed cost + Heating cost + Cooling Cost) 
 Use a range of 0.99 to 0.999 for THF limit & 0.9 to 0.99 for the toluene.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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7. Two Stage Compression A stream of N.G is fed to a separator at 35oC and 1725 kPa with a flow rate of 11,000 Ibmole/hr where free condensates are separated. The gas is then compressed to 3450 kPa with adiabatic efficiency of 75% in a centrifugal compressor. The compressed gas is then cooled to 50oC before entering a second separator where the outlet liquid is then sent to a valve (delta P= 1725 kPa) and recycled back to the first separator. The outlet gas is fed to a second compressor where the pressure is doubled and then cooled to 50oC before entering the last separator where the outlet liquid is sent to a second valve (delta P= 3450 kPa) and recycled back to the second separator. Notes: 
- Neglect the pressure drop inside both coolers. 
- Use Mixer to mix the recycled stream with the original feed stream. 
- F.PKg : PR 
- Composition: 
Mole% 
Component 
Mole% 
Component 
0.0652 i-Butane 0.0075 N2 
0.0578 
n-Butane 
0.0147 
CO2 
0.0515 i-Pentane 0.5069 Methane 
0.0431 
n-Pentane 
0.1451 
Ethane 
0.0357 n-Hexane 0.0725 Propane 
Calculate: 
- Compressors horse power: Compressor Horse Power 1 ------------------------------ 2 
------------------------------ 
- Coolers duties: Cooler Duty (KJ/hr) 1 ------------------------------ 2 
------------------------------
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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8. Compressor Curves Using compressor curves in your HYSYS simulation allows you to accurately model existing plant equipment. You can determine if an existing compressor is able to meet the specifications of your process. Using compressor curves allows HYSYS to calculate heads and efficiencies that are dependent on the flow rate. If the flow rate through the compressor is known to be constant, a single pressure rise and efficiency can be supplied. If, however, the flow rate is expected to change, using a compressor curve will allow HYSYS to calculate new heads and efficiencies based on the current flow rate. This results in greater accuracy in the simulation, and allows HYSYS to more closely model actual plant equipment. After finishing the previous simulation, your boss provides you with a set of Compressor Curves for the Stage 2 Compressor which now exists in the field. Will the existing Compressor be able to achieve the outlet pressure you want (i.e., 6900 kPa), or will you have to add a third stage of compression? 
Flow, ACT [m3/h] 
Head [m] 
Polytropic Efficiency 1800 6000 74 
3300 
5950 
75 5700 5800 75.25 
8400 
5500 
74.5 10500 4800 72 
12300 
3360 
68
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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9. Sour Water Stripper Sour water feed stream (328451.13 kg/hr) contains 0.7 %mole H2S, 0.5 %mole NH3 and 98.8%mole H2O at 100°F & 40 psia goes through a feed/effluent exchanger where it recovers heat from the tower bottoms stream (Stripper Bottoms). The sour water feed enters the tube side of the exchanger to be heated to 200 °F while the stripped bottom enters the shell side. A pressure drop of 10 psi takes place in both shell side & tube side. (Use weighted model for the exchanger). The pre-heated sour water feed is then fed to a stripper (Distillation Tower). The pre-heated sour water stream enters on the 3rd tray of an 8 tray distillation tower with a reboiler and a full reflux condenser. The stripper condenser pressure = 28.7 psia while the stripper reboiler pressure =32.7 psia. Reflux Ratio 10 (molar basis) and Overhead Vapor rate of 352 kgmole/h. The tower bottoms exchanges heat with the incoming feed and exits as Effluent. Fluid Package: Peng-Robinson Calculate: 
a) The stripper bottom product temperature (oC). 
b) The flow rate (kgmole/hr) of the Effluent stream. 
c) The %mole of NH3 in the effluent.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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10. Absorption CO2 is absorbed into propylene carbonate in an absorber with 10 trays, the inlet gas stream (bottom stage Inlet) is 20 mol% CO2 and the balance is methane. The gas stream flows at a rate of 304.5 kmol/hr and the column operates at 60oC and 60.1 atm (both top and bottom stages). The solvent flows at a rate of 2000 kmol/hr. Fluid Pkg: Sour PR Both feed streams enter the column at 60oC and 60.1 atm Calculate: 
(a) The mole fraction of CO2 in sweet gas stream ………… 
(b) Bottom production rate …………………………… kmol/hr
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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11. Piping System A stream of Water @ 60oF and atmospheric pressure with a flow rate of 100 lbmol/hr is being transferred with 2 hp pump that is 75% efficient. All the pipes are 4 inch schedule 40 steel pipe except for the last pipe which is 2 inch schedule 40 steel pipe. There are three 4 inch inner diameter standard 90o elbows and one reducer (Swage) to connect the 2 inch pipe. All the Pipes are un-insulated & in Air Consider inner and outer HTC and the pipe wall in heat transfer estimation. (Ambient Temperature=15oC) Fluid pkg: PR 
Calculate: 
(a) The outlet water temperature …………oC. 
(b) The pressure drop inside the pump ……kPa
PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 
By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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12. NGL Fractionation Train It's required to process a crude natural gas to remove the heavier hydrocarbons from it thus the composition of it would be suitable for transportation by passing the crude gas which comes from two different wells to three towers: De-Methanizer, De- Ethanizer and De-Propanizer. The first well at (-140 oF, 330 psia and flow rate of 3575 lbmol/hr) have the following conditions and compositions: (Fluid Package: Peng Robinson) Component 
Mol frac Component 
Mol frac N2 
0.0025 n-C4 
0.0085 CO2 
0.0048 i-C5 
0.0036 C1 
0.7041 n-C5 
0.002 C2 
0.1921 n-C6 
0.0003 C3 
0.0706 n-C7 
0.0002 i-C4 
0.0112 n-C8 
0.0001 
The second one at (-120 oF, 332 psia and flow rate of 475 lbmol/hr) have the following conditions and composition Component 
Mol frac Component 
Mol frac N2 
0.0057 n-C4 
0.0197 CO2 
0.0029 i-C5 
0.0147 C1 
0.7227 n-C5 
0.0102 C2 
0.1176 n-C6 
0.0037 C3 
0.075 n-C7 
0.0047 i-C4 
0.0204 n-C8 
0.0027 
There's also an energy supplied to the De-Methanizer of (2e6 BTU/hr) which is used to improve the efficiency of the separation. The De-Methanizer (reboiled absorber) has the following specifications: - Feed 1 Material Stream enters the column from the top stage inlet - Feed 2 Material stream enters from the 2nd stage - Ex-duty Energy Stream enters from the 4th stage - Number of stages = 10 - Top Stage pressure = 330 psia & Reboiler pressure = 335 psia - Top Stage temperature = -125oF & Reboiler temperature = 80 oF - Ovhd Prod Rate = 2950 lbmole/hr (1338 Kg/hr) 
After running the column with the above specifications, the design is then modified to ensure that the overhead molar fraction of the methane is 0.96
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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Most of methane is removed from the top of the tower and the bottom stream is pumped to 2790 kpa then it enters to the De-Ethanizer (distillation Column) where most of the ethane in the crude is taken as an overhead product then it is processed to use in different applications. The de-ethanizer has the following specifications: 
After running the column with the above specifications, the design is modified to ensure that the bottom stream has ratio between C2/C3 = 0.01
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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Then the bottom product is sent to a valve where the pressure of it decrease to 1690 kpa, the outlet flow from the valve is sent to a de- propanizer (distillation Column) where most of propane is removed from the top and the heavier hydrocarbons is removed from the bottom The specifications of the de-propanizer are: 
After running the column with the above specifications, the design is modified to ensure that the overhead molar fraction of the i-C4 & n- C4 =0.15 AND propane bottom product molar fraction = 0.02
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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13. Gas Gathering There are 4 gas wells, we need to gather the gas from the wells and transfer it to the plant through pipe lines shown below: 
The composition of the four wells is the same: Component 
Mole Fraction Component 
Mole Fraction Methane 0.6230 n-pentane 0.00405 Ethane 
0.2800 n-hexane 
0.00659 Propane 0.0163 C7+ 0.00992 i-butane 
0.00433 N2 
0.00554 n-butane 0.00821 CO2 0.0225 i-pentane 
0.00416 H2S 
0.0154 
C7+: MW=122, ρ=47.45 lb/ft3 
The pipe segments data are given below:
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Schedule 40 steel pipes is used throughout and all branches are buried at a depth of 1 m (3 ft). All pipes are uninsulated Consider inner and outer HTC and the pipe wall in heat transfer estimation. (Ambient Temperature=15oC) 
- Calculate the pressure drop and the heat loses inside each branch.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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14. Oil Characterization The petroleum characterization method in HYSYS will convert laboratory analyses of condensates, crude oils, petroleum cuts and coal-tar liquids into a series of discrete hypothetical components. These petroleum hypocomponents provide the basis for the property package to predict the remaining thermodynamic and transport properties necessary for fluid modeling. In this example, the Oil Characterization option in HYSYS is used to model a crude oil. The crude is the feed stock to oil refining process. (FPkg=PR) Bulk Properties of the crude: API Gravity of 29 for the crude Light Ends (Liquid Volume): Light Ends Liquid Vol % 
Methane 
0.0065 
Ethane 
0.0225 
Propane 
0.3200 
i-butane 
0.2400 
n-butane 
1.7500 
i-pentane 
1.6500 
n-pentane 
2.2500 
TBP distillation data (Liquid Volume %): Assay Percent Temperature (oC) 
0 
-12 
4 
32 
9 
74 
14 
116 
20 
154 
30 
224 
40 
273 
50 
327 
60 
393 
70 
450 
76 
490 
80 
516
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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15. Pre-Heat Train A crude stream at 15oC, 1000 kPa and flowrate of 6×105 kg/hr is mixed with a stream of water at 15oC, 1000 kPa and flowrate of 21600 kg/hr using a Mixer, the outlet from the mixer is then heated to 65oC through a Heater (Δp=50 kPa), the heater outlet is fed to the tube side of a Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger, where it's heated using a Shell inlet stream having the same composition as the crude feed stream and enters the shell of the heat exchanger at 180oC, 200 kPa and flowrate of 175m3/hr. The pressure drops for the Tube and Shell sides, will be 35 kPa and 5 kPa, respectively. The tube outlet from the HX is then sent to a desalter which is simply modeled as Three Phase Separator where desalted water, oil and gas is separated. The oil stream (light liquid) from the desalter is then heated to 175oC through a Heater (Pressure drop=375 kPa) and then sent to a Preflash (Separator) to reduce the light components in the feed. The liquid product from the separator is then heated to 400oC inside a Heater (Pressure drop=250 kPa) before entering the Atmospheric Column. Heat Exchanger Specification: 
- Use Simple weighted model 
- Min Approach = 30°C (54°F). This is the minimum temperature difference between the hot and the cold stream. 
Calculate: 
- The vapor fraction of the product stream before entering the Atmospheric column. 
- The Shell side outlet Temperature. 
- The vapor molar flow rate from the Preflash.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 
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16. Heat Exchanger Rating (Oil) You are asked to find a heat exchanger to replace the existing one in the pre-heat train. However, since you are on a very restricted budget, you can only consider used equipment. A heat exchanger has been found in a nearby plant Suez Oil Processing Company (SOPC). If the critical process parameter is to maintain the To Desalter temperature of at least 85°C (185°F), can this heat exchanger be used? 
The dimensions of the exchanger are given here: • TEMA: AEL • Tube OD (mm) = 25 • Tube ID (mm)= 21 • Tube Length = 5 m • Number of tubes = 300 • Tube Pitch = 30 mm • Baffle Type = double • Baffle Orientation = Vertical • Baffle Cut (% Area) = 15% • Baffle spacing = 100 mm • All other parameters are the HYSYS default values What is the temperature of the To Desalter Stream using this exchanger? Note: The pressure drops on both sides of the exchanger should be deleted; this will allow HYSYS to calculate these parameters.
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By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares 
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17. Atmospheric Distillation A feed stream from the pre-heat train is fed to the 28th tray of a Refluxed Absorber with 29 trays and a partial condenser to separate Off Gases, Naphtha and Bottom Residue. A steam stream (vapor fraction =1.0, pressure =1380 kPa and flowrate=3400 kg/hr) is fed to the bottom of the tower to provide the necessary heat. A water draw stream is required to remove the condensed steam from the overhead condenser. The tower is operated with the following conditions: 
Condenser Pressure 
140 kPa 
Condenser Temperature 
40 oC 
Condenser Pressure Drop 
60 kPa 
Top Stage Temperature 
120 oC 
Bottom Stage Pressure 
230 kPa 
Bottom Stage Temperature 
340 oC 
Specifications: 
Overhead vapor rate 
0.0 kgmole/hr 
Distillate rate (Naphtha rate) 
……………….. 
What is the flow rate of? Naphtha _______________ Residue ____________________ Wastewater ____________
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18. Side Strippers & Pump Arounds Side Strippers are added to the column in order to improve the quality of the three main products (Kerosene, Diesel, and AGO). There are two types of side strippers available in HYSYS: Reboiled and Steam Stripped. We will install one reboiled side stripper and two steam stripped. AGO SS Diesel SS Kerosene SS Draw Stage 
22 
17 
9 Return Stage 
21 
16 
8 Configuration 
Steam Stripped 
Steam Stripped 
Reboiled Product flow 
…………. 
…………. 
…………. 
Temperature 
Pressure 
Flowrate 
AGO Steam 
150 oC 
350 kPa 
1150 kg/hr 
Diesel Steam 
150 oC 
350 kPa 
1350 kg/hr 
Pump Arounds help to improve the column’s efficiency. They operate by drawing a liquid stream from one stage cooling it, and pumping it into a higher stage. In effect, this process adds to the reflux between these two stages. AGO PA Diesel PA Kerosene PA Draw Stage 
22 
17 
9 Return Stage 
21 
16 
8 Flowrate 
200 m3/h 
200 m3/h 
330 m3/h Duty 
-3.7e7 kJ/h 
-3.7e7 kJ/h 
-4.5e7 kJ/h

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Deyab a. aspen hysys 2013 workbook

  • 1. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 1 HYSYS WORKBOOK 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares eng.a.deab@gmail.com – adeyab@adeyab.com
  • 2. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 2 1. Flash Separation We have a stream containing 15% ethane, 20% propane, 60% i-butane and 5% n-butane at 50°F and atmospheric pressure, and a flow rate of 100lbmole/hr. This stream is to be compressed to 50 psia and then cooled to 32°F (Delta P= 10 kPa). The resulting vapor and liquid are to be separated as the two product streams. Fluid pkg: Peng Robinson Calculate: - Heat duty rejected from the cooler …………………. kJ/hr - Compressor Horse Power ……………………. * What are the flow rates and compositions of the two product streams? Component Vapor Stream Liquid Stream Ethane (Mole fraction) Propane (Mole fraction) I-Butane (Mole fraction) N-Butane (Mole fraction) Total Flow rate (kgmole/hr) * Create a case study to see the effect of changing temperature of the cooler out stream on the molar flow of the liquid product stream, and write your comment.
  • 3. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 3 2. Propane Refrigeration Cycle A Refrigeration cycle utilizes propane as the working fluid is used in the liquefaction of the NG. Propane is fed to an evaporator (Heater) the pressure drop=5 kPa, where it absorbed 1.50e+6 kJ/hr from the NG and leaves at the dew point (Vapor Fraction=1.0) at T= -15oC. The output of the evaporator is then compressed adiabatically with efficiency of 75%, and then it's condensed to reject heat. Inside the Condenser there is a pressure drop of 30 kPa, and leaves as saturated liquid at 45oC. Finally, the propane passes through a J-T valve to return the pressure of the Evaporator. Fluid Pkg: Peng Robinson Calculate: Pressure of the evaporator fed in kPa. Flow rate of propane in kmol/hr. Valve pressure drop in kPa. Temperature of the valve outlet in oC. Compressor duty in hp. Condenser duty in kJ/hr. * Calculate the COP (Coefficient of Performance) for the cycle …………………………………………………………………………
  • 4. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 4 3. Refrigerated Gas Plant This tutorial will model a natural gas processing facility that uses propane refrigeration to condense liquids from the feed. The feed stream enters an inlet separator, which removes the free liquids. Overhead gas from the Separator is fed to the Chiller where it is cooled to -20oC, which will be modeled simply as a Cooler (Pressure Drop=35 kPa). The cold stream is then separated in a low-temperature separator (LTS). Overhead gas from the LTS is fed to the heater (Pressure drop=5kPa) where it is heated to 10oC to meet Sales Gas Specifications. Feed Stream: Temperature Pressure Molar Flow Rate 15oC 6200 kPa 1440 kgmole/h Composition: Mole Component Mole Component 0.0101 n-Butane 0.0066 N2 0.0028 i-Pentane 0.0003 H2S 0.0027 n-Pentane 0.0003 CO2 0.0006 n-Hexane 0.7575 Methane 0.0000 H2O 0.1709 Ethane 0.0001 C7+ (NBP=110oC) 0.0413 Propane 0.0068 i-Butane FP: Peng Robinson - Calculate the duty rejected from the chiller ……………… - Calculate the duty Absorbed inside the Heater ……………
  • 5. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 5 Subsequently, the design is modified to reduce the operating cost represented in Chiller & Heater duties, by adding a Heat Exchanger before the Chiller where the overhead from the inlet separator is pre- cooled by already refrigerated gas from LTS. Heat Exchanger Design Specifications: - Sales Gas Stream Temperature= 10oC - Tube side Pressure drop=35kPa - Shell side Pressure drop= 5kPa - No heat losses inside the heat exchanger. - Choose Weighted Exchanger as Model Calculate the duty rejected from the chiller after this modification ……………. Calculate the Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient (UA) for the HX ……………..
  • 6. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 6 4. Heat Exchanger Rating (Gas) You are asked to find a heat exchanger that will serve as the Gas-Gas exchanger. However, since you are on a very strict budget, you can only consider used equipment. A heat exchanger has been found in the surplus supply of a nearby plant. If the critical process parameter is to maintain a Sales Gas temperature of at least 10 °C (50 °F), can this heat exchanger be used for the Gas-Gas service? The surplus exchanger has been thoroughly cleaned. The dimensions of the exchanger are given here: • TEMA: AEL • Tube Length = 1.5 m • Number of tubes = 300 • Tube Pitch = 30 mm • Baffle Type = Double • Baffle Orientation = Vertical • Baffle Cut (% Area) = 15% • Baffle spacing = 100 mm • All other parameters are the HYSYS default values What is the temperature of the Sales Gas using this exchanger? Note: - Consider adding Recycle operation - The pressure drops on both sides of the exchanger should be deleted; this will allow HYSYS to calculate these parameters.
  • 7. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 7 5. Distillation (1) We need to separate a mixture of five paraffins into light and heavy fraction by using a distillation column with 12 trays, a full reflux condenser, and a Kettle reboiler. The feed stream (1000 lbmol/hr) consists of 3% (mole %) ethane, 20% propane, 37% n-butane, 35% n-pentane and 5% n-hexane at 225 oF and 250 psia, which enters the column on the sixth tray, counting from the top. The condenser and reboiler pressures are 248 and 252 psia, respectively. The preliminary design specifications require a reflux ratio of 6.06 and a vapor overhead product of 226 lbmol/hr. Subsequently, the design is modified to ensure propane overhead flow of 191 lbmol/hr and n-butane bottom flow of 365 lbmol/hr. Use SRK Fluid Pkg Calculate: The Condenser, the Reboiler Temperatures & the Reflux Ratio after modification Condenser Temp ………………oC Reboiler Temp ……………… oC Reflux Ratio …………………
  • 8. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 8 6. Distillation (2) 3700 kg/hr mixture of tetrahydrofuran & toluene (44 mass% THF) at 10oC and 140 kPa is to be separated by distillation to get each of them with purity of 99.5 mass% of THF & 94 mass% of Toluene (THF is the more volatile component).  Use Wilson fluid package The column specifications are:  Number of stages = 10.  Feed enters from the 5th tray.  The condenser works on total condensation conditions.  The condenser & reboiler pressure are 103 kPa & 107 kPa. Calculate: The reflux ratio and the distillate rate under the specified conditions. Reflux Ratio ………………… Distillate Rate …………………kgmol/hr Data:  Feed price= 0.05 $/kg.  Pure toluene selling price= 0.136 $/kg  Pure THF selling price= 0.333 $/ kg  Cooling Cost= 0.471 $/ kw.hr  Heating Cost= 0.737 $/kw.hr Note: Profit = (Total Toluene selling price + Total THF selling price) - (Feed cost + Heating cost + Cooling Cost)  Use a range of 0.99 to 0.999 for THF limit & 0.9 to 0.99 for the toluene.
  • 9. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 9 7. Two Stage Compression A stream of N.G is fed to a separator at 35oC and 1725 kPa with a flow rate of 11,000 Ibmole/hr where free condensates are separated. The gas is then compressed to 3450 kPa with adiabatic efficiency of 75% in a centrifugal compressor. The compressed gas is then cooled to 50oC before entering a second separator where the outlet liquid is then sent to a valve (delta P= 1725 kPa) and recycled back to the first separator. The outlet gas is fed to a second compressor where the pressure is doubled and then cooled to 50oC before entering the last separator where the outlet liquid is sent to a second valve (delta P= 3450 kPa) and recycled back to the second separator. Notes: - Neglect the pressure drop inside both coolers. - Use Mixer to mix the recycled stream with the original feed stream. - F.PKg : PR - Composition: Mole% Component Mole% Component 0.0652 i-Butane 0.0075 N2 0.0578 n-Butane 0.0147 CO2 0.0515 i-Pentane 0.5069 Methane 0.0431 n-Pentane 0.1451 Ethane 0.0357 n-Hexane 0.0725 Propane Calculate: - Compressors horse power: Compressor Horse Power 1 ------------------------------ 2 ------------------------------ - Coolers duties: Cooler Duty (KJ/hr) 1 ------------------------------ 2 ------------------------------
  • 10. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 10 8. Compressor Curves Using compressor curves in your HYSYS simulation allows you to accurately model existing plant equipment. You can determine if an existing compressor is able to meet the specifications of your process. Using compressor curves allows HYSYS to calculate heads and efficiencies that are dependent on the flow rate. If the flow rate through the compressor is known to be constant, a single pressure rise and efficiency can be supplied. If, however, the flow rate is expected to change, using a compressor curve will allow HYSYS to calculate new heads and efficiencies based on the current flow rate. This results in greater accuracy in the simulation, and allows HYSYS to more closely model actual plant equipment. After finishing the previous simulation, your boss provides you with a set of Compressor Curves for the Stage 2 Compressor which now exists in the field. Will the existing Compressor be able to achieve the outlet pressure you want (i.e., 6900 kPa), or will you have to add a third stage of compression? Flow, ACT [m3/h] Head [m] Polytropic Efficiency 1800 6000 74 3300 5950 75 5700 5800 75.25 8400 5500 74.5 10500 4800 72 12300 3360 68
  • 11. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 11 9. Sour Water Stripper Sour water feed stream (328451.13 kg/hr) contains 0.7 %mole H2S, 0.5 %mole NH3 and 98.8%mole H2O at 100°F & 40 psia goes through a feed/effluent exchanger where it recovers heat from the tower bottoms stream (Stripper Bottoms). The sour water feed enters the tube side of the exchanger to be heated to 200 °F while the stripped bottom enters the shell side. A pressure drop of 10 psi takes place in both shell side & tube side. (Use weighted model for the exchanger). The pre-heated sour water feed is then fed to a stripper (Distillation Tower). The pre-heated sour water stream enters on the 3rd tray of an 8 tray distillation tower with a reboiler and a full reflux condenser. The stripper condenser pressure = 28.7 psia while the stripper reboiler pressure =32.7 psia. Reflux Ratio 10 (molar basis) and Overhead Vapor rate of 352 kgmole/h. The tower bottoms exchanges heat with the incoming feed and exits as Effluent. Fluid Package: Peng-Robinson Calculate: a) The stripper bottom product temperature (oC). b) The flow rate (kgmole/hr) of the Effluent stream. c) The %mole of NH3 in the effluent.
  • 12. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 12 10. Absorption CO2 is absorbed into propylene carbonate in an absorber with 10 trays, the inlet gas stream (bottom stage Inlet) is 20 mol% CO2 and the balance is methane. The gas stream flows at a rate of 304.5 kmol/hr and the column operates at 60oC and 60.1 atm (both top and bottom stages). The solvent flows at a rate of 2000 kmol/hr. Fluid Pkg: Sour PR Both feed streams enter the column at 60oC and 60.1 atm Calculate: (a) The mole fraction of CO2 in sweet gas stream ………… (b) Bottom production rate …………………………… kmol/hr
  • 13. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 13 11. Piping System A stream of Water @ 60oF and atmospheric pressure with a flow rate of 100 lbmol/hr is being transferred with 2 hp pump that is 75% efficient. All the pipes are 4 inch schedule 40 steel pipe except for the last pipe which is 2 inch schedule 40 steel pipe. There are three 4 inch inner diameter standard 90o elbows and one reducer (Swage) to connect the 2 inch pipe. All the Pipes are un-insulated & in Air Consider inner and outer HTC and the pipe wall in heat transfer estimation. (Ambient Temperature=15oC) Fluid pkg: PR Calculate: (a) The outlet water temperature …………oC. (b) The pressure drop inside the pump ……kPa
  • 14. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 14 12. NGL Fractionation Train It's required to process a crude natural gas to remove the heavier hydrocarbons from it thus the composition of it would be suitable for transportation by passing the crude gas which comes from two different wells to three towers: De-Methanizer, De- Ethanizer and De-Propanizer. The first well at (-140 oF, 330 psia and flow rate of 3575 lbmol/hr) have the following conditions and compositions: (Fluid Package: Peng Robinson) Component Mol frac Component Mol frac N2 0.0025 n-C4 0.0085 CO2 0.0048 i-C5 0.0036 C1 0.7041 n-C5 0.002 C2 0.1921 n-C6 0.0003 C3 0.0706 n-C7 0.0002 i-C4 0.0112 n-C8 0.0001 The second one at (-120 oF, 332 psia and flow rate of 475 lbmol/hr) have the following conditions and composition Component Mol frac Component Mol frac N2 0.0057 n-C4 0.0197 CO2 0.0029 i-C5 0.0147 C1 0.7227 n-C5 0.0102 C2 0.1176 n-C6 0.0037 C3 0.075 n-C7 0.0047 i-C4 0.0204 n-C8 0.0027 There's also an energy supplied to the De-Methanizer of (2e6 BTU/hr) which is used to improve the efficiency of the separation. The De-Methanizer (reboiled absorber) has the following specifications: - Feed 1 Material Stream enters the column from the top stage inlet - Feed 2 Material stream enters from the 2nd stage - Ex-duty Energy Stream enters from the 4th stage - Number of stages = 10 - Top Stage pressure = 330 psia & Reboiler pressure = 335 psia - Top Stage temperature = -125oF & Reboiler temperature = 80 oF - Ovhd Prod Rate = 2950 lbmole/hr (1338 Kg/hr) After running the column with the above specifications, the design is then modified to ensure that the overhead molar fraction of the methane is 0.96
  • 15. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 15 Most of methane is removed from the top of the tower and the bottom stream is pumped to 2790 kpa then it enters to the De-Ethanizer (distillation Column) where most of the ethane in the crude is taken as an overhead product then it is processed to use in different applications. The de-ethanizer has the following specifications: After running the column with the above specifications, the design is modified to ensure that the bottom stream has ratio between C2/C3 = 0.01
  • 16. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 16 Then the bottom product is sent to a valve where the pressure of it decrease to 1690 kpa, the outlet flow from the valve is sent to a de- propanizer (distillation Column) where most of propane is removed from the top and the heavier hydrocarbons is removed from the bottom The specifications of the de-propanizer are: After running the column with the above specifications, the design is modified to ensure that the overhead molar fraction of the i-C4 & n- C4 =0.15 AND propane bottom product molar fraction = 0.02
  • 17. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 17 13. Gas Gathering There are 4 gas wells, we need to gather the gas from the wells and transfer it to the plant through pipe lines shown below: The composition of the four wells is the same: Component Mole Fraction Component Mole Fraction Methane 0.6230 n-pentane 0.00405 Ethane 0.2800 n-hexane 0.00659 Propane 0.0163 C7+ 0.00992 i-butane 0.00433 N2 0.00554 n-butane 0.00821 CO2 0.0225 i-pentane 0.00416 H2S 0.0154 C7+: MW=122, ρ=47.45 lb/ft3 The pipe segments data are given below:
  • 18. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 18 Schedule 40 steel pipes is used throughout and all branches are buried at a depth of 1 m (3 ft). All pipes are uninsulated Consider inner and outer HTC and the pipe wall in heat transfer estimation. (Ambient Temperature=15oC) - Calculate the pressure drop and the heat loses inside each branch.
  • 19. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 19 14. Oil Characterization The petroleum characterization method in HYSYS will convert laboratory analyses of condensates, crude oils, petroleum cuts and coal-tar liquids into a series of discrete hypothetical components. These petroleum hypocomponents provide the basis for the property package to predict the remaining thermodynamic and transport properties necessary for fluid modeling. In this example, the Oil Characterization option in HYSYS is used to model a crude oil. The crude is the feed stock to oil refining process. (FPkg=PR) Bulk Properties of the crude: API Gravity of 29 for the crude Light Ends (Liquid Volume): Light Ends Liquid Vol % Methane 0.0065 Ethane 0.0225 Propane 0.3200 i-butane 0.2400 n-butane 1.7500 i-pentane 1.6500 n-pentane 2.2500 TBP distillation data (Liquid Volume %): Assay Percent Temperature (oC) 0 -12 4 32 9 74 14 116 20 154 30 224 40 273 50 327 60 393 70 450 76 490 80 516
  • 20. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 20 15. Pre-Heat Train A crude stream at 15oC, 1000 kPa and flowrate of 6×105 kg/hr is mixed with a stream of water at 15oC, 1000 kPa and flowrate of 21600 kg/hr using a Mixer, the outlet from the mixer is then heated to 65oC through a Heater (Δp=50 kPa), the heater outlet is fed to the tube side of a Shell & Tube Heat Exchanger, where it's heated using a Shell inlet stream having the same composition as the crude feed stream and enters the shell of the heat exchanger at 180oC, 200 kPa and flowrate of 175m3/hr. The pressure drops for the Tube and Shell sides, will be 35 kPa and 5 kPa, respectively. The tube outlet from the HX is then sent to a desalter which is simply modeled as Three Phase Separator where desalted water, oil and gas is separated. The oil stream (light liquid) from the desalter is then heated to 175oC through a Heater (Pressure drop=375 kPa) and then sent to a Preflash (Separator) to reduce the light components in the feed. The liquid product from the separator is then heated to 400oC inside a Heater (Pressure drop=250 kPa) before entering the Atmospheric Column. Heat Exchanger Specification: - Use Simple weighted model - Min Approach = 30°C (54°F). This is the minimum temperature difference between the hot and the cold stream. Calculate: - The vapor fraction of the product stream before entering the Atmospheric column. - The Shell side outlet Temperature. - The vapor molar flow rate from the Preflash.
  • 21. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 21 16. Heat Exchanger Rating (Oil) You are asked to find a heat exchanger to replace the existing one in the pre-heat train. However, since you are on a very restricted budget, you can only consider used equipment. A heat exchanger has been found in a nearby plant Suez Oil Processing Company (SOPC). If the critical process parameter is to maintain the To Desalter temperature of at least 85°C (185°F), can this heat exchanger be used? The dimensions of the exchanger are given here: • TEMA: AEL • Tube OD (mm) = 25 • Tube ID (mm)= 21 • Tube Length = 5 m • Number of tubes = 300 • Tube Pitch = 30 mm • Baffle Type = double • Baffle Orientation = Vertical • Baffle Cut (% Area) = 15% • Baffle spacing = 100 mm • All other parameters are the HYSYS default values What is the temperature of the To Desalter Stream using this exchanger? Note: The pressure drops on both sides of the exchanger should be deleted; this will allow HYSYS to calculate these parameters.
  • 22. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 22 17. Atmospheric Distillation A feed stream from the pre-heat train is fed to the 28th tray of a Refluxed Absorber with 29 trays and a partial condenser to separate Off Gases, Naphtha and Bottom Residue. A steam stream (vapor fraction =1.0, pressure =1380 kPa and flowrate=3400 kg/hr) is fed to the bottom of the tower to provide the necessary heat. A water draw stream is required to remove the condensed steam from the overhead condenser. The tower is operated with the following conditions: Condenser Pressure 140 kPa Condenser Temperature 40 oC Condenser Pressure Drop 60 kPa Top Stage Temperature 120 oC Bottom Stage Pressure 230 kPa Bottom Stage Temperature 340 oC Specifications: Overhead vapor rate 0.0 kgmole/hr Distillate rate (Naphtha rate) ……………….. What is the flow rate of? Naphtha _______________ Residue ____________________ Wastewater ____________
  • 23. PROCESS SIMULATION CASES 2013 By: Eng. Ahmed Deyab Fares Mobile: 002-01227549943 - Email: adeyab@adeyab.com 23 18. Side Strippers & Pump Arounds Side Strippers are added to the column in order to improve the quality of the three main products (Kerosene, Diesel, and AGO). There are two types of side strippers available in HYSYS: Reboiled and Steam Stripped. We will install one reboiled side stripper and two steam stripped. AGO SS Diesel SS Kerosene SS Draw Stage 22 17 9 Return Stage 21 16 8 Configuration Steam Stripped Steam Stripped Reboiled Product flow …………. …………. …………. Temperature Pressure Flowrate AGO Steam 150 oC 350 kPa 1150 kg/hr Diesel Steam 150 oC 350 kPa 1350 kg/hr Pump Arounds help to improve the column’s efficiency. They operate by drawing a liquid stream from one stage cooling it, and pumping it into a higher stage. In effect, this process adds to the reflux between these two stages. AGO PA Diesel PA Kerosene PA Draw Stage 22 17 9 Return Stage 21 16 8 Flowrate 200 m3/h 200 m3/h 330 m3/h Duty -3.7e7 kJ/h -3.7e7 kJ/h -4.5e7 kJ/h