Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock)
Procesar crudos pesados es una tarea que implica muchos desafíos en cuanto a su transporte, refinación y producción, ya que las reservas de crudo liviano han venido en declive a través de los últimos años debido a la creciente demanda energética del país. Cuando se procesan crudos pesados la producc...
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Diaz Fontecha, Jonn Jairo
Solana Lambraño, Keyla Maria
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- 2016
- Institución:
- Universidad Industrial de Santander
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- Repositorio UIS
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- spa
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- Palabra clave:
- Crudo Pesado
Destilados Medios
Crudo Reducido
Fraccionamiento
Mdbs.
Processing heavy crude is a task that involves many defiance in terms of transportation
refining and production
since reserves of light crude have come in decline over the past years due to the growing energy demand of the country. When is processed crude heavy the production of distillates medium is sees affected due to the presence of compounds heavy that contain asphaltenes
paraffins or resins which reduce the quality of the crude. Therefore the purpose of this work is focused on the increase of middle distillates by the mix of crude oil using Castilla Blend and MDBS (Medium Distillate for Blending Stock)
that allows to obtain products of high value commercial such as naphtha
kerosene
and diesel and in turn reduce the production of reduced crude which make inefficient atmospheric distillation. In addition this project also assessed the most important properties of each product such as the Reíd vapor pressure (RVP) in the naphtha
flash point in kerosene
and the cetane index in the diesel
This study was performed by Aspen HYSYS process simulator V8.0. with this study
it was determined that quality of products obtained by adding MDBS to the crude complies with the quality standards established by the standards of ASTM tests.
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Heavy Crude, Medium Distillates, Reduced Crude, Fractionation, Mdbs |
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) Crudo Pesado Destilados Medios Crudo Reducido Fraccionamiento Mdbs. Processing heavy crude is a task that involves many defiance in terms of transportation refining and production since reserves of light crude have come in decline over the past years due to the growing energy demand of the country. When is processed crude heavy the production of distillates medium is sees affected due to the presence of compounds heavy that contain asphaltenes paraffins or resins which reduce the quality of the crude. Therefore the purpose of this work is focused on the increase of middle distillates by the mix of crude oil using Castilla Blend and MDBS (Medium Distillate for Blending Stock) that allows to obtain products of high value commercial such as naphtha kerosene and diesel and in turn reduce the production of reduced crude which make inefficient atmospheric distillation. In addition this project also assessed the most important properties of each product such as the Reíd vapor pressure (RVP) in the naphtha flash point in kerosene and the cetane index in the diesel This study was performed by Aspen HYSYS process simulator V8.0. with this study it was determined that quality of products obtained by adding MDBS to the crude complies with the quality standards established by the standards of ASTM tests. |
title_short |
Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
title_full |
Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Incremento de la producción de destilados medios usando mezcla castilla y mdbs (medium distillate for blending stock) |
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Diaz Fontecha, Jonn Jairo Solana Lambraño, Keyla Maria |
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Barajas Ferreira, Crisostomo |
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Diaz Fontecha, Jonn Jairo Solana Lambraño, Keyla Maria |
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Crudo Pesado Destilados Medios Crudo Reducido Fraccionamiento Mdbs. |
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Crudo Pesado Destilados Medios Crudo Reducido Fraccionamiento Mdbs. Processing heavy crude is a task that involves many defiance in terms of transportation refining and production since reserves of light crude have come in decline over the past years due to the growing energy demand of the country. When is processed crude heavy the production of distillates medium is sees affected due to the presence of compounds heavy that contain asphaltenes paraffins or resins which reduce the quality of the crude. Therefore the purpose of this work is focused on the increase of middle distillates by the mix of crude oil using Castilla Blend and MDBS (Medium Distillate for Blending Stock) that allows to obtain products of high value commercial such as naphtha kerosene and diesel and in turn reduce the production of reduced crude which make inefficient atmospheric distillation. In addition this project also assessed the most important properties of each product such as the Reíd vapor pressure (RVP) in the naphtha flash point in kerosene and the cetane index in the diesel This study was performed by Aspen HYSYS process simulator V8.0. with this study it was determined that quality of products obtained by adding MDBS to the crude complies with the quality standards established by the standards of ASTM tests. |
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Processing heavy crude is a task that involves many defiance in terms of transportation refining and production since reserves of light crude have come in decline over the past years due to the growing energy demand of the country. When is processed crude heavy the production of distillates medium is sees affected due to the presence of compounds heavy that contain asphaltenes paraffins or resins which reduce the quality of the crude. Therefore the purpose of this work is focused on the increase of middle distillates by the mix of crude oil using Castilla Blend and MDBS (Medium Distillate for Blending Stock) that allows to obtain products of high value commercial such as naphtha kerosene and diesel and in turn reduce the production of reduced crude which make inefficient atmospheric distillation. In addition this project also assessed the most important properties of each product such as the Reíd vapor pressure (RVP) in the naphtha flash point in kerosene and the cetane index in the diesel This study was performed by Aspen HYSYS process simulator V8.0. with this study it was determined that quality of products obtained by adding MDBS to the crude complies with the quality standards established by the standards of ASTM tests. |
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Procesar crudos pesados es una tarea que implica muchos desafíos en cuanto a su transporte, refinación y producción, ya que las reservas de crudo liviano han venido en declive a través de los últimos años debido a la creciente demanda energética del país. Cuando se procesan crudos pesados la producción de destilados medios se ve afectada debido a la presencia de compuestos pesados que contienen asfáltenos, parafinas y/o resinas los cuales reducen la calidad del crudo. Por tanto la finalidad de este trabajo está enfocada al incremento de destilados medios mediante el uso de la mezcla Castilla y MDBS (Medium Distillate for Blending Stock), que permita obtener productos de alto valor comercial como la nafta, queroseno y diesel y a su vez reducir la producción de crudos reducidos los cuales hacen ineficiente el proceso de destilación atmosférica. Además en este proyecto también se evaluaron las propiedades más importantes de cada producto como la presión de vapor Reíd (RVP) en la nafta, el punto de inflamación en el queroseno y el índice de cetano en el diesel, este estudio se llevó a cabo mediante el simulador de procesos Aspen HYSYS V8.0. Con este estudio se determinó que la calidad de los productos obtenidos mediante la adición de MDBS al crudo cumple con los estándares de calidad establecidos mediante las normas de ensayos ASTM. |
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