Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Fatigue Analysis of a Pressure Swing Adsorption Vessel
View through CrossRef
Abstract
Pressure Swing Adsorption technology is used to separate any gas from a mixture of gases under pressure according to the gas molecular characteristics and its affinity for an adsorbent material. The process operates at near-ambient temperatures and specific adsorptive materials (e.g., activated carbon, molecular sieves, etc.) are used to preferentially adsorb the target gas at high pressure. The process then swings to low pressure to desorb the adsorbed material.
Adsorption and desorption normally take place alternately at equal time intervals which sets the pressure cycle in a pressure vessel. The cycles are usually produced by internal pressure or vacuum caused by the swing operation. This paper focuses on an investigation to determine the design fatigue life of an adsorption vessel subjected to over 10 million cycles of design internal pressure and vacuum. The paper also highlights the effect of reaching full vacuum conditions on the fatigue life of the vessel during the pressure cycle.
The fatigue evaluation is performed considering the normal operation of the equipment during the entire life cycle of the plant. The adsorber vessel under investigation replaces an existing vessel due to the improved process performance requirements of the plant and hence provided with four leg supports welded directly to the vessel head to avoid modifications to existing base supports in the plant. A 3D model of the full vessel is considered, meshed and the fatigue evaluation is done as per ASME Sec VIII Div. 2, Part 5, Annexure 3-F.1. FEA software ANSYS® is used to perform the stress analysis. Vessel fatigue life is estimated according to the alternating stresses at the highest stress point i.e., at the leg to head junction.
American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Title: Fatigue Analysis of a Pressure Swing Adsorption Vessel
Description:
Abstract
Pressure Swing Adsorption technology is used to separate any gas from a mixture of gases under pressure according to the gas molecular characteristics and its affinity for an adsorbent material.
The process operates at near-ambient temperatures and specific adsorptive materials (e.
g.
, activated carbon, molecular sieves, etc.
) are used to preferentially adsorb the target gas at high pressure.
The process then swings to low pressure to desorb the adsorbed material.
Adsorption and desorption normally take place alternately at equal time intervals which sets the pressure cycle in a pressure vessel.
The cycles are usually produced by internal pressure or vacuum caused by the swing operation.
This paper focuses on an investigation to determine the design fatigue life of an adsorption vessel subjected to over 10 million cycles of design internal pressure and vacuum.
The paper also highlights the effect of reaching full vacuum conditions on the fatigue life of the vessel during the pressure cycle.
The fatigue evaluation is performed considering the normal operation of the equipment during the entire life cycle of the plant.
The adsorber vessel under investigation replaces an existing vessel due to the improved process performance requirements of the plant and hence provided with four leg supports welded directly to the vessel head to avoid modifications to existing base supports in the plant.
A 3D model of the full vessel is considered, meshed and the fatigue evaluation is done as per ASME Sec VIII Div.
2, Part 5, Annexure 3-F.
1.
FEA software ANSYS® is used to perform the stress analysis.
Vessel fatigue life is estimated according to the alternating stresses at the highest stress point i.
e.
, at the leg to head junction.
Related Results
Assessment of Objective and Subjective Fatigubility in Obese
Assessment of Objective and Subjective Fatigubility in Obese
Aim: This study aimed to quantify objective fatigue using the Long Distance Corridor Walk (2-Minute Walk Test and 400-Meter Walk Test) and evaluate subjective fatigue using the Fat...
The Effect of Student Fatigue on Teaching Quality: A Prospective Cohort Study Based on One University
The Effect of Student Fatigue on Teaching Quality: A Prospective Cohort Study Based on One University
Abstract
Students' fatigue is a serious problem which affects the quality of teaching and the physical and mental health of students and must be paid attention to by the wh...
Swing-Rod Flowmeter - A New Downhole Flow Measurement Technology
Swing-Rod Flowmeter - A New Downhole Flow Measurement Technology
Abstract
In the process of separate layer injection and production, downhole flow measurement is always a difficult problem and is the bottleneck for realizing flow ...
Preparation of Nylon Based Magnetic Adsorption Materials and Their Adsorption Properties for Heavy Metal Ions
Preparation of Nylon Based Magnetic Adsorption Materials and Their Adsorption Properties for Heavy Metal Ions
Abstract
Wastewater containing heavy metal ions poses great harm to human health and the environment. The adsorption materials used in traditional adsorption methods, such ...
Testing a Model for Cognitive Fatigue in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis
Testing a Model for Cognitive Fatigue in Individuals with Multiple Sclerosis
Up to 95% of individuals with multiple sclerosis (MS) experience fatigue. The cognitive component of fatigue is generally reported as the most distressing aspect of patients' fatig...
WITHDRAWN: Study on Adsorption Properties of Loess Calcareous Nodules to Heavy Metalions In Aqueous-solution
WITHDRAWN: Study on Adsorption Properties of Loess Calcareous Nodules to Heavy Metalions In Aqueous-solution
Abstract
Using calcareous calcareous tuberculosis as adsorbent and heavy metal ions (Cu2+, Zn2+, Cd2+ and Pb2+) as adsorbents, different particle size, adsorption time, pH,...
Adsorption of chlorophenol by activated carbon from mixtures of long flame coal and secondary coking products.
Adsorption of chlorophenol by activated carbon from mixtures of long flame coal and secondary coking products.
ADSORPTION OF CHLOROPHENOL BY ACTIVATED CARBON FROM MIXTURES OF LONG FLAME COAL AND SECONDARY COKING PRODUCTS © V.А. Кucherenko, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Ju.V. Таmarkina, PhD i...
FPSO Integrity; Structural Monitoring of Glas Dowr
FPSO Integrity; Structural Monitoring of Glas Dowr
Abstract
The objective of the Joint Industry project 'FPSO Integrity' is to provide insight in the fatigue loading of FPSO's and the accuracy and validity of comp...

