OLIMP Process IMP Technology for Olefin Production.

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Aguilar Rodriguez, Enrique [1 ]
Salazar Sotelo, Daniel [1 ]
Sanchezllanes Machuca, Ma.Teresa [1 ]
Perez Garcia, Ana Lilia [1 ]
Arzate Barbosa, Elva [1 ]
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[1] Inst Mexicano del Petroleo, Mexico City, Mex, Inst Mexicano del Petroleo, Mexico City, Mex
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ETHANE; -; FEEDSTOCKS; FURNACES; INDUSTRIAL; NAPHTHAS; PROPANE;
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Olefin production technology (OLIMP) has been developed that involves basic cracking furnace design and separation equipment and scheme for the whole process, which can be designed for both gaseous (ethane and propane) and liquid (naphthas or gas-oils) feedstocks. The development technology requirements for this process are described, mainly for the reaction system, the phase equilibria involved, and basic equipment sizing. The tools that have been used for basic engineering development and applied and adapted successfully in the OLIMP process are described. Technological developments specifically for this process, concerning mainly modeling for the mass and energy balance and geometry and sizing analysis for the furnaces, are discussed. Finally results are presented which compare predicted behavior of the furnaces with those for other designs and plants.
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