Process Modeling Using HYSYS NGL Fractionation Train
Process Modeling Using HYSYS NGL Fractionation Train
Process Modeling Using HYSYS NGL Fractionation Train
Workshop
Recovery of natural-gas liquids (NGL) from natural gas is quite
common in natural gas processing. Recovery is usually done to:
• Produce transportable gas (free from heavier hydrocarbons
which may condense in the pipeline)
• Meet a sales gas specification
• Maximize liquid recovery (when liquid products are more
valuable than gas)
HYSYS can model a wide range of different column configurations. In
this simulation, an NGL Plant will be constructed, consisting of three
columns:
• De-Methanizer (operated and modeled as a Reboiled Absorber
column)
• De-Ethanizer (Distillation column)
• De-Propanizer (Distillation column)
Learning Objectives
Once you have completed this section, you will be able to:
• Add columns using the Input Experts
• Add extra specifications to columns
Prerequisites
Before beginning this module you need to complete modules 1, 2, and
3.
Process Overview
Column Overviews
DC1: De-Methanizer
DC2: De-Ethanizer
DC3: De-Propanizer
When you click the Done button, HYSYS will open the Column
property view. Access the Monitor page on the Design tab.
Before you converge the column, make sure that the specifications are
as shown above. You will have to enter the value for the Ovhd Prod
Rate specification. The specified value is 1338 kgmole/h (2950
lbmole/hr).
10. Click the RUN button to run the column.
What is the mole fraction of Methane in DC1 Ovhd?
is due to the fact that the specification was added as an estimate, not as
an active specification.
7. Go to the Monitor page. Deactivate the Ovhd Prod Rate as an
active specification and activate the Comp Fraction specification
(C1 in Overhead) which you created.
What is the flowrate of the overhead product, DC1 Ovhd? .
Once the column has converged, you can view the results on the
Performance tab.
Adding a Pump
The pump is used to move the De-Methanizer bottom product to the
De-Ethanizer.
Install a pump and enter the following information:
Pump icon In this cell... Enter...
Connections
Inlet DC1 Btm
Outlet DC2 Feed
Energy P-100-HP
Worksheet
DC2 Feed Pressure 2790 kPa (405 psia)
De-Ethanizer
The De-Ethanizer column is modeled as a distillation column, with 16
stages, 14 trays in the column, plus the reboiler and condenser. It
operates at a pressure of 2760 kPa (400 psia). The objective of this
column is to produce a bottom product that has a ratio of ethane to
propane of 0.01.
1. Double-click the Distillation Column button on the Object Palette
Distillation Column
and enter the following information.
icon
In this cell... Enter...
Connections
Name DC2
No. of Stages 14
Inlet Stream/Stage DC2 Feed/6
Condenser Type Partial
Overhead Vapour Product DC2 Ovhd
Overhead Liquid Product DC2 Dist
Bottoms Liquid Outlet DC2 Btm
Reboiler Duty Energy Stream DC2 Reb Q
Condenser Duty Energy Stream DC2 Cond Q
Pressures
Condenser 2725 kPa (395 psia)
Condenser Delta P 35 kPa (5 psi)
Reboiler 2792 kPa (405 psia)
Temperature Estimates
Condenser -4°C (25°F)
Reboiler 95°C (200°F)
Specifications
320 kgmole/h (700
Overhead Vapour Rate
lbmole/hr)
Distillate Rate 0 kgmole/h
Reflux Ratio 2.5 (Molar)
C2 , C3 , Ratio of C2/C3 .
Adding a Valve
A valve is required to reduce the pressure of the stream DC2 Btm
before it enters the final column, the De-Propanizer.
Add a Valve operation and provide the following information:
In this cell... Enter...
Valve icon Connections
Inlet DC2 Btm
Outlet DC3 Feed
Worksheet
DC3 Feed Pressure 1690 kPa (245 psia)
De-Propanizer
The De-Propanizer column is represented by a distillation column
consisting of 25 stages, 24 trays in the column plus the reboiler. (Note
that a total condenser does not count as a stage). It operates at 1620
kPa (235 psia). There are two process objectives for this column. One
is to produce an overhead product that contains no more than 1.50
mole percent of i-C4 and n-C4 and the second is that the concentration
Distillation
of propane in the bottom product should be less than 2.0 mole percent.
Column icon
1. Add a distillation column and provide the following information:
In this cell... Enter...
Connections
Name DC3
No. of Stages 24
Inlet Streams/Stage DC3 Feed/11
Condenser Type Total
Ovhd Liquid Outlet DC3 Dist
Bottom Liquid Outlet DC3 Btm
Reboiler Duty Energy Stream DC3 Reb Q
Condenser Duty Energy Stream DC3 Cond Q
Pressures
Condenser 1585 kPa (230 psia)
Condenser Delta P 35 kPa (5 psi)
Reboiler 1655 kPa (240 psia)
Temperature Estimates
Condenser 38°C (100°F)
and .
Optional
Advanced Modeling
The column is a special type of sub-flowsheet in HYSYS. Sub-
flowsheets contain equipment and streams, and exchange information
with the parent flowsheet through the connected streams. From the
main environment, the column appears as a single, multifeed
multiproduct operation. In many cases, you can treat the column in
exactly that manner.
The column subflowsheet provides a number of advantages:
• Isolation of the Column Solver. The Column Build
Environment allows you to make changes and focus on the
column without the re-calculation of the entire flowsheet.
• Optional use of different fluid packages. HYSYS allows you
to specify a unique (different from the main environment) fluid
package for the column subflowsheet. This is useful when a
different fluid package is better suited to the column (Gas Plant
using PR may contain an Amine Contactor that needs to use
the Amines Property Package), or the column does not use all
of the components used in the main flowsheet and so by
decreasing the number of components in the column you may
speed up column convergence.
• Construction of custom templates. In addition to the default
column configurations which are available as templates, you
may define column setups with varying degrees of complexity.
Complex custom columns and multiple columns may be
simulated within a single subflowsheet using various
combinations of subflowsheet equipment. Custom column
examples include, replacement of the standard condenser with
a heat exchanger, or the standard kettle reboiler with a
thermosyphon reboiler.
• Ability to solve multiple towers simultaneously. The column
subflowsheet uses a simultaneous solver whereby all
operations within the subflowsheet are solved simultaneously.
The simultaneous solver permits the user to install multiple
interconnected columns within the subflowsheet without the
need for recycle blocks.
You can enter the column subflowsheet by clicking the Column
Environment icon on the Column property view. Once inside the
column environment, you can return to the parent environment by
Enter Parent clicking either the Parent Environment button on the Column runner
Simulation view or the Enter Parent Simulation Environment icon in the tool
Environment
icon
bar.