A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle

In this article, a precooling cycle was used to reduce the power consumption and improve the heat transfer efficiency of a mixed refrigerant cycle. Propane precooling and mixed refrigerant precooling are two common precooling methods. The cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle, which involves mixed re...

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Main Authors: Guo-guang Ma, Chen Zhang, Yi-ran Ding, Bo-cheng Li
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2017-06-01
Series:Advances in Mechanical Engineering
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017710582
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Chen Zhang
Yi-ran Ding
Bo-cheng Li
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Yi-ran Ding
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description In this article, a precooling cycle was used to reduce the power consumption and improve the heat transfer efficiency of a mixed refrigerant cycle. Propane precooling and mixed refrigerant precooling are two common precooling methods. The cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle, which involves mixed refrigerant precooling and has a specific power consumption 10.9% lower than that of propane precooling, has been widely used. In order to analyze the relationships among precooling temperature, mixed refrigerant composition, and specific power consumption, the specific power consumption of a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle was investigated. A mixed refrigerant cooling temperature of 223 K, a precooling mixed refrigerant comprising C 2 H 6 –C 5 H 12 , and a subcooling mixed refrigerant comprising N 2 and CH 4 –C 3 H 8 yielded optimal results. In addition, a mixed refrigerant component ratio optimization model was established for the dual mixed refrigerant cycle. The results indicated that the optimum mixed refrigerant component ratios corresponded with the lowest levels of specific power consumption. Furthermore, by studying the effects of the feed gas pressure and temperature on the mixed refrigerant component ratios, the optimal operating conditions of the cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle were determined to be 5.0 MPa and 298 K.
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spelling doaj.art-9e1188684c874616ba076363e4bfd9be2022-12-21T23:09:37ZengSAGE PublishingAdvances in Mechanical Engineering1687-81402017-06-01910.1177/1687814017710582A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycleGuo-guang Ma0Chen Zhang1Yi-ran Ding2Bo-cheng Li3School of Petroleum Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, ChinaSchool of Petroleum Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, ChinaCollege of Life Sciences, Chongqing Normal University, Chongqing, ChinaCNPC Central Asia Gas Pipeline Company Limited, Beijing, ChinaIn this article, a precooling cycle was used to reduce the power consumption and improve the heat transfer efficiency of a mixed refrigerant cycle. Propane precooling and mixed refrigerant precooling are two common precooling methods. The cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle, which involves mixed refrigerant precooling and has a specific power consumption 10.9% lower than that of propane precooling, has been widely used. In order to analyze the relationships among precooling temperature, mixed refrigerant composition, and specific power consumption, the specific power consumption of a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle was investigated. A mixed refrigerant cooling temperature of 223 K, a precooling mixed refrigerant comprising C 2 H 6 –C 5 H 12 , and a subcooling mixed refrigerant comprising N 2 and CH 4 –C 3 H 8 yielded optimal results. In addition, a mixed refrigerant component ratio optimization model was established for the dual mixed refrigerant cycle. The results indicated that the optimum mixed refrigerant component ratios corresponded with the lowest levels of specific power consumption. Furthermore, by studying the effects of the feed gas pressure and temperature on the mixed refrigerant component ratios, the optimal operating conditions of the cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle were determined to be 5.0 MPa and 298 K.https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017710582
spellingShingle Guo-guang Ma
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A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
Advances in Mechanical Engineering
title A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
title_full A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
title_fullStr A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
title_full_unstemmed A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
title_short A study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
title_sort study on the use of dual mixed refrigerant in a cascade dual mixed refrigerant cycle
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1687814017710582
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