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Flare Load Reduction by Implementing HIPS in Assaluyeh gas Refinery
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sattari, Sorna (Supervisor)
Abstract
The HIPS is a safety integrity system that is designed to provide overpressure protection that is at least equivalent in reliability to a mechanical relief device. In this study, the performance evaluation of HIPS in Assaluyeh gas Refiner is studied.In the first stage, over pressure analysis is compiled using dynamic simulation and API RP 520 and the recommended HPPS design procedure is presented. Also, The High Integrity Protection Systems (HIPS) further reduced the relief load and even eliminated the relief from the stabilizer tower for the scenarios tested.In this project, following a detailed study of the commissioning process and its criticalities, Hazop is selected as the most suitable...
Minimization of Flare Gas in Petrochemical
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Sattari, Sorena (Supervisor) ; Rashtchian, Davood (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
Using of physical safety devices such as pressure safety valves, are the most conventional methods to protect vessels against overpressure but operation of these devices have many negative effect on environment also they waste significant amount of valuable hydrocarbon materials. Relying on conventional safety devices needs a flare net to send excess gas to torch and in many cases essential equipments for flare net is so expensive and their maintenance are difficult thus reducing the size of flare net for a chemical plant is beneficial.
Application of new alternative device (HIPPS) is very helpful to reduce flaring load and releasing pollutant materials such as SOx and NOx. The main...
Application of new alternative device (HIPPS) is very helpful to reduce flaring load and releasing pollutant materials such as SOx and NOx. The main...
Numerical Simulation and Investigation of Gas Explosion in the Confined Spaces
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Generally speaking, there are two types of self-propagating combustion waves: deflagrations and detonations. deflagrations waves propagate at relatively low subsonic velocities with respect to the reactants ahead of it. The propagation velocity in deflagration wave is of order of 1 to 10 meters per second depend on laminar or turbulent regime. On the other hand, the detonation wave is a supersonic combustion wave (of the order of 2000 m/s) across which the thermodynamic states (e.g., pressure and temperature) increase sharply. It can be considered as a reacting shock wave where reactants transform into products, accompanied by an energy release across it. Due to drastic changes that...
Investigation of Dynamic Response of Soil Exposed to Surface Explosion Pressure Waves
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Farhanieh, Bijan (Supervisor)
Abstract
Explosion in soil medium have been a favourite topic for researchers From many years ago. however Most of researchs studied the impact of surface explosion on Perimeter environment (like mine explosion) and effect of the parameters like soil material and water content on pressure waves progressing inside of soil have been lees paid attention. In present work firstly we derive the data necessary for soil dynamic response computer modelling using different soil models from various resources. Then the impact of surface explosion will be investigated soil internally, using Ansys Autodyn numerical modelling. Results show that with an increase in soil water content, pressure wave peak overpressure...