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dc.date.accessioned2021-09-09T08:06:30Z
dc.date.available2021-09-09T08:06:30Z
dc.date.issued2021-09-09
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.universitaspertamina.ac.id//xmlui/handle/123456789/4585
dc.descriptionThe purification of sour gas using amine-based solvents s a significant process n the petroleum and natural gas industries. This study nvestigated the effect of mixing MEA/DEA solvent nto MDEA to overcome the lack of MDEA n the purification of CO2 and H2S. The purification of CO2 and H2S aims to meet the specifications of sweet gas as feed gas for LNG plants, CO2 concentrations below 50 ppmv and H2S concentrations below 3.5 ppmv. Research variables n the form of mixed amine composition and absorber pressure were examined to see their effect on CO2 and H2S separation, amine circulation rate, amines loading, amine losses, water losses, energy consumption, and economic evaluation based on capital and operational costs. The mixed amine composition varied from 0-10% wt MEA/DEA nto MDEA with a total weight of 35% wt amine and 65% water solvent and absorber pressures of 400, 600, and 800 psia were also variations n the study. This research was conducted by simulating the process using Aspen Hysys V11 software with the fluid package Amine Package. Evaluation of research parameters and economic calculations showed that a mixture of 10% wt MEA and 25% wt MDEA at 400 psia was able to save capital costs of up to Rp 39,130,917,376 per amine replacement and operational costs of up to Rp 72,921,436,210,206 per year compared to using pure MDEA only. .en_US
dc.description.abstractThe purification of sour gas using amine-based solvents s a significant process n the petroleum and natural gas industries. This study nvestigated the effect of mixing MEA/DEA solvent nto MDEA to overcome the lack of MDEA n the purification of CO2 and H2S. The purification of CO2 and H2S aims to meet the specifications of sweet gas as feed gas for LNG plants, CO2 concentrations below 50 ppmv and H2S concentrations below 3.5 ppmv. Research variables n the form of mixed amine composition and absorber pressure were examined to see their effect on CO2 and H2S separation, amine circulation rate, amines loading, amine losses, water losses, energy consumption, and economic evaluation based on capital and operational costs. The mixed amine composition varied from 0-10% wt MEA/DEA nto MDEA with a total weight of 35% wt amine and 65% water solvent and absorber pressures of 400, 600, and 800 psia were also variations n the study. This research was conducted by simulating the process using Aspen Hysys V11 software with the fluid package Amine Package. Evaluation of research parameters and economic calculations showed that a mixture of 10% wt MEA and 25% wt MDEA at 400 psia was able to save capital costs of up to Rp 39,130,917,376 per amine replacement and operational costs of up to Rp 72,921,436,210,206 per year compared to using pure MDEA only. .en_US
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dc.titleSimulasi dan Optimasi Proses pada Unit Sweetening Gas Alam Menggunakan Kombinasi Solven Amina MEA/DEA dan MDEAen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US


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