Lecture 01c - QuestDistex
Lecture 01c - QuestDistex
Lecture 01c - QuestDistex
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Summary Slide
Stream Databases
Stream Library Window
Working with Component Sets
Selecting Components From a List
Changing the Component Library
Thermodynamic Methods
Petroleum Fractions and CHEF Parameters
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Stream Databases
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database files
have .qdb as their
extension.
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Stream Databases
You may open databases from the File menu. You may also
create new databases.
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Stream Databases
Stream Database Has
Stream Folders
Component Sets
Component Streams
Distillation Streams
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Stream Databases
Stream databases contain one or more folders. All stream objects
are stored in these folders.
You may create new folders and open or delete existing ones from
the file menu or by pressing the New or Open buttons on the toolbar.
A component set is an ordered list of EDL III library components and
or Petroleum Fractions.
A component stream is based on a component set. You must define
the amount of each component on a mole, weight, liquid volume or
gas volume basis
A distillation stream is one that is characterized by a
Distillation curve (temperature vs. percent off)
Density
Amount of real components (usually light ends)
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Pressing the <Select From Component Library> button will present the
"Component Selection - List/Search" form.
The EDL library components are displayed in the list box at the center
of the form. Some components appear multiple times in the list if they
have more than one alias. You may narrow the list to individual
component families by clicking on any entry in the "Component Family"
list box in the upper center of the form.
The components in the list may be sorted by full name (the default),
alias or chemical formula.
You may locate a component by using the search feature
You may select components by using the mouse to highlight the ones
you want in the "component name" list box and then pressing the Add
Components button. Alternatively you may select individual components
by double clicking on that component in the list.
You may deselect an individual component by double clicking on it in
the selected list
When you press OK, the components you have selected will be added
to the list on the "Component Selection" form.
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Thermodynamic Methods
Press <Update
Method Sets> to
add or modify
methods
DCUBEOS and
FUGLIG
methods are
provided by
default.
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Thermodynamic Methods
In this example, the <Update Method Sets> button has been
pressed and the form shown above is displayed.
A new method set is being added based on the DCUBEOS global
method set.
In this set, a user data library for DCUBEOS binary interaction
parameters is being defined.
This parameter file was developed by EMR&Es thermodynamics
section. It must be placed in the PEGASYS 5.0 application directory
in order to be accessible by EDL. The file must not have a file
extension.
Note that the method set is given a description to identify it as being
different from the Standard DCUBEOS using standard library files.
Any set may be defined as the default set. The default set is always
used when a PEGASYS 5.0 equipment program calls on
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QUEST/DISTEX allows
you to check on the
parameters you want to
use in characterizing
petroleum fractions
All of CHEFs primary
and secondary
parameters are available.
When the Petroleum
Fractions tab is selected,
text boxes appear in
which the parameters
may be entered.
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Some operations
do not appear on
the Toolbar. You
must use the
Tools menu to get
to them.
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Flash Operation
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Flash Operation
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Phase Envelope
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Phase Envelope
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Class Problem #1
Start QUEST/DISTEX from the PEGASYS 4.0 menu as a separate
program. (i.e. Do not start PEGASYS).
- Create a new database in the directory:
C:\APPS\PEGASYS.40\STRMDATA\
and give the new database the name:
EXERCIS1.QDB
- Create a new folder in your new EXERCIS1.QDB database and give it
the name: FOLDER1
- Use the Tools Menu to set the default Units Slate to METRIC.
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- Under the Flash Products box select the Single Mixed Prod.
- Under the Flash Produce Stream Names enter the name MyMix.
- Close the Flash windows so you can see the Stream Library Folder.
Notice that you have a new Component Stream named MyMix in
addition to MyVapor and MyLiquid.
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You may enter component quantities in the grid in the lower right
corner of the form. The distillation curve you enter must reflect
the presence of these real components.
You may delete rows in the grid by selecting them (by dragging
the mouse over the buttons on the left of the row) and then
pressing the <delete> key.
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You must specify a flow rate for the (dry) stream. The specified
flow rate does not include any water that may be present for the
stream.
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Distillation
stream
options are
set on the
Options
tab.
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A distillation stream may be defined as a 15/5 (TBP), GCD, D86, D-158 (gas oil), D-1160 or HIVAC-C curve.
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You may adjust points graphically while this curve is displayed. The
program always stores the raw data points as entered in the grid
and the adjusted values.
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You may import components and streams from another folder or from any other
QUEST/DISTEX database
You may import crude assay data from the IMPACT Crude Assay Database and
create Distillation streams. The distillation streams which are created include a
15/5 distillation and gravity curve for the full boiling range of the crude. In order
to use this feature you must have a USERID on the IMPACT system.
You may import a file containing an EDL III input block (or PRO/II
COMPONENT DATA section keywords) and a PRO/II Stream Data section.
The program creates a component set from the EDL III components and it
creates a component stream for each stream in the Stream Data section.
You may create a PRO/II input file from any component stream in your
database. The file will contain a Title statement, Component Data section,
Thermodynamic data section (or EDL III Input Block) and Stream Data section.
You may import and export stream databases used by earlier PEGASYS 3.x
applications
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DBASE DATA=STREAM
1. Save and close the file. Then run this PRO/II case in batch
mode . This creates an output file with the extension .P2I
containing stream property statements for all streams.
2. Use the PFE to edit both your *.INP file and the new *.P2I file
as follows:
Specify the Temperature and Pressure for each stream of
mixed phase. (i.e. Uncomment the lines with TEMP and PRES
and comment out the lines containing LFRAC = )
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Paste the lines you just cut from the *.INP file into your *.P2I
file to create a valid PRO/II input file for QUEST/DISTEX.
4. Choose Import Thermo and PRO/II Input from the Q/D File
menu.
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Configuration Options
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Configuration Options
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Stream Properties
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Steam Tables
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Steam Tables
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Blending Operation
Blends one or
more
component
and/or
distillation
streams to
create a 15/5
distillation
product stream.
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Blending Operation
In this example, a single Component
stream (Naphtha) is being blended to
create a distillation stream called 15/5
Naphtha.
The component stream has library
components as well as petroleum fractions.
By doing this blend, an engineer can take
the resulting 15/5 Naphtha stream and
create a new component stream with a new
set of petroleum fractions.
By selecting Pentane as the highest boiling
component to track during the blend, the
resulting blend will have real components
defined.
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Note
Light ends
in the
product
stream
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Generate PseudoComponents
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Generate PseudoComponents
Any distillation stream may be selected from the drop down list.
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Source
Button
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ETHANE
PROPANE
BUTANE
PENTANE
HEXANE
METHANE
ETHANE
PROPANE
BUTANE
PENTANE
HEXANE
WATER
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Class Problem #2
in the .INP file and running PRO/II in batch mode. Since this is not
a PRO/II course the .INP and .P2I files have been provided for
you.
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Class Problem #2
Use whatever text editor you like (NOTEPAD is always available) to cut
the necessary lines from the .INP file and paste them into the .P2I
file. In the .INP file, cut from the TITLE line through the STREAM
DATA line. Paste these lines above the first line of the .P2I file.
Dont forget to put the DIMENSION keyword right before the PRINT line
and the UNIT OPERATION keyword at the bottom of the .P2I file.
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Class Problem #3
This problem involves using QUEST/DISTEX to create
PRO/II input for the feed stream to a depentanizer. The
stream is characterized with real components and a
distillation curve as follows:
Real Components
C3
nC4
nC5
Pseudo Components
C6 - 430F
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deg C
65.56
101.67
121.11
143.33
152.78
160.00
162.78
168.33
173.89
179.44
190.56
198.89
221.11
deg F
150.00
215.00
250.00
290.00
307.00
320.00
325.00
335.00
345.00
355.00
375.00
390.00
430.00
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Number of Cuts
1
2
2
1
2
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