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Dynamic Operability Analysis for Process Design and Control of Modular Natural Gas Utilization Systems.

San DinhFernando V Lima
Published in: Industrial & engineering chemistry research (2023)
Process modularization is an alternative process design and construction framework, in which modular units are independent and replaceable blocks of a process system. While modular plants have higher efficiency and are safer to construct than conventional stick-built plants (Roy, S. Chem. Eng. Prog . 2017 , 113 , 28-31), they are significantly more challenging to operate because of the loss in the control degrees of freedom that comes with process integration and intensification (Bishop, B. A.; Lima, F. V. Processes 2021 , 9 , 2165). To address this challenge, in this work, operability analyses are performed to consider the design and operation of modular units. Initially, a steady-state operability analysis is employed to find a set of feasible modular designs that are able to operate considering different modular plant conditions. A dynamic operability analysis is then applied to the feasible designs to identify the operable designs that are capable of rejecting the operational disturbances. Lastly, a closed-loop control measure is introduced to compare the performances of the different operable designs. The proposed approach is implemented in a modular membrane reactor to find a set of operable designs considering different natural gas wells, and the respective closed-loop nonlinear model predictive control performance of these units is evaluated.
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