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Refinery Process Modeling [Hardcover]

Gerald L. Kaes (Author)
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March 1, 2000
This book is a practical guide to the steady state modeling of petroleum processes (using commercial simulators).

The book bridges the gap between theoretical computer simulator programs and real world refinery processes. It is based on the author's practical experience in modeling refining processes for over 35 years and is the outgrowth of hundreds of training courses he has presented. The simulation techniques are general and may be applied to any commercial simulation program that has the necessary features to model petroleum processes.

Features include:
. Petroleum characteristics and standard laboratory tests
. Procedures for estimating incomplete laboratory test information
. Development of pseudo-components to represent petroleum
. Practical thermodynamic information
. Understandable approach to modeling distillation
. General technical information for processes
. Test data collection and reconciliation for processes
. Simulation techniques for refinery reaction systems
. Simulation procedures for processes
. Processes included are:
-Crude and vacuum distillation
-FCC processes
-Catalytic reforming processes
-Hydrogen processes
-Thermal processes
-Alkylation processes
-Miscellaneous processes

The reader will gain a working knowledge of the petroleum refining processes. The tips and tricks presented in this book will help the reader avoid the time consuming pitfalls so often encountered when developing simulation models.

The book contains a glossary of petroleum and chemical engineering terminology and an extensive index.



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Easy to read and one of the best treatises on a subject usually written in deep technical and mathematical language. -- Marvin Rakow-International Consultant and Trainer in Petroleum Refinery Processing

I know the author and vouch for his very good sense and wealth of experience doing and teaching about simulations. -- James Ryan; Consultant; Chemical Engineering--Distillation and Simulation; Ryan Consulting, Inc; 7 Swallow Lane; Wichita, KS 67230 USA

Our engineering group has benefited greatly and saved much valuable time by applying principles taught by the author. -- Richard S. Heite; Chief Process and Mechanical Engineer; C&I Engineering; Louisville, KY USA

This book's the most informative on refining simulation and practices. It is the best technical manual I have read. -- Joe Cangelosi, Senior Process Engineer, Premcor Refining Inc; Lima, Ohio

From the Author

At the request of several colleagues, I decided to write this book to communicate the many things I have learned about simulation of the petroleum processes these past thirty-eight years.

The focus of this book is practical. Engineering theory is good and necessary; however, it is based on perfect processes and simplifying assumptions. Practicing engineers know that it is necessary to apply experience factors to reconcile theoretical expressions with real world processes. This book provides many of the experience factors that I have acquired for the petroleum processes.

This book is written for engineers who use commercial software for their simulation efforts. Because of the enormous costs of developing and maintaining simulation software, most corporations have abandoned their own efforts and use a vendor-supplied simulation program. Commercial simulators are generally based on open-literature methods and may not allow the use of proprietary methods to improve the accuracy of models.

Nevertheless, it is possible to develop accurate and useful models for petroleum processes with commercial simulators. The author has extensive experience with the Hyprotech HYSIM and HYSYS programs, and the SimSci PROVISION program. However, the principles in this book are not simulator specific and may be used with any simulator having the features necessary to model petroleum processes.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 397 pages
  • Publisher: Elliott & Fitzpatrick (March 1, 2000)
  • ISBN-10: 0967927404
  • ISBN-13: 978-0967927404
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 8.5 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,316,691 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Reference, March 7, 2002
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"guillenr" (San Antonio de los Altos, Miranda Venezuela) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Refinery Process Modeling (Hardcover)
It's one of the best technical books I have ever bought. It's very easy to read, gives very good advice and covers the whole subjet. I also like that the author does not try to sell any process simulator. I hate it when an author tries to sell products with his/her books. This one is very good, because you're helped regardless of the process simulator you prefer.

I recommend buying this book very much.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars very good text book for petroleum engineers, March 22, 2009
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it is a very good text book for designers of petroleum refinery industry, from the very beginning of how to simulate a refinery unit, the author teach the reader step by step to simulate and compute almost all kinds of refinery operations.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read for all Chemical Engineers, November 17, 2008
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Gopal Akilla (Houston, TX, USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Refinery Process Modeling (Hardcover)
This is one kind of a book rarely made for chemical engineers who lost their way in simulation studies. The book uncovers the secrets of refinery unit operations with simple and clear presentation. All the sample problems are also must read to practise as they explain the fundamantal differences between sequencial simulation solvers such as Pro II and back and forth solvers like Hysys. The approach for construction of the simulation study for the same refinery process unit is given both in PRO II and Hysis.
This book can easily compliment as "Basis of Design" in laying out the building blocks for most refinery process simulation studies.
Experienced engineers can also find many tricks for their work.
This book is highly recommended for all chemical engineers who can easily absorb the wealth of experience the author has translated here.
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black box reactor, commercial simulator programs, tray efficiency models, topped crude oil, flash zone temperature, amine treaters, lab distillation, dry vacuum unit, pumparound return tray, two theoretical trays, heavy oil feed, column flash zone, high temperature shift reactor, isostripper tower, petroleum calculations, unstabilized gasoline, slop wax, crude assay data, gas oil draw, high pressure separator drum, top reflux rate, coke drum outlet, coke drum vapors, column overhead temperature, hidden recycle
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General Information, New York, Actual Configuration, Problem Statement, Process Description, Book Company, Main Frac, Marcel Dekker, Petroleum Refinery Engineering, Ring Naphthene, United States, Condensation Reactions, Blocked Operations Unless, Total Products
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