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    A new method to calculate efficiency of randomly-packed distillation columns and its comparison with the methods utilized in ASPEN Plus

    , Article Fuel Processing Technology ; Volume 96 , 2012 , Pages 65-73 ; 03783820 (ISSN) Sadeghifar, H ; Sadeghifar, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2012
    Abstract
    In this paper, a unique and applicable method was developed for calculation of efficiency (and mass and heat transfer coefficients) of randomly-packed distillation columns. This method has potential advantages; e.g., unlike all the available methods, it can calculate efficiency without using any empirical mass transfer and hydraulic correlations, and without the need to estimate the operational and hydraulic parameters of an operating column. It, therefore, will be free of errors and limitations of such empirical items and can be used for efficiency calculation of any random packing including new ones. Along with an analysis of the proposed method, the paper also presents a thorough analysis... 

    High-purity hydrogen production with in situ CO2 capture based on biomass gasification

    , Article Fuel ; Volume 202 , 2017 , Pages 29-35 ; 00162361 (ISSN) Doranehgard, M. H ; Samadyar, H ; Mesbah, M ; Haratipour, P ; Samiezade, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier Ltd  2017
    Abstract
    Tar formation and CO2 emission represent the strongest barrier for use of gasification technology for biomass conversion, whereas sufficing for both is only possible with expensive physical methods and further chemical processing. The use of CaO as a CO2 sorbent within an advanced high-temperature gasification system is able to achieve efficient cracking of the tars to the primary syngas with low emissions. The present work aims to propose a semi-kinetic model on the basis of an Aspen Plus model to describe specific catalytic behavior of calcium oxide on the gasification of rice husk. There has also been an attempt to validate the developed model by means of an experimental study and explore... 

    Thermodynamic analysis and process optimization of a natural gas liquid recovery unit based on the Joule – Thomson process

    , Article Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering ; Volume 96 , 2021 ; 18755100 (ISSN) Nabati Shoghl, S ; Naderifar, A ; Farhadi, F ; Pazuki, G ; Sharif University of Technology
    Elsevier B.V  2021
    Abstract
    A thermodynamic analysis was conducted on the Joule-Thomson (JT) process to improve separation performance and exergy efficiency of a three-stage throttling process in a natural gas liquid (NGL) recovery plant. The JT inversion curve (JTIC) along with the phase envelope diagram (PED) were used to study phase transition during the throttling process. Three different objective functions—maximization of NGL recovery rate, improvement of cooling performance, and minimization of the exergy destruction—were investigated in this study to increase the NGL recovery rate with minimum energy consumption. It was observed that the improvement of cooling performance did not always increase the NGL... 

    Economic feasibility of CO2 capture from oxy-fuel power plants considering enhanced oil recovery revenues

    , Article Energy Procedia, 19 September 2010 through 23 September 2010 ; Volume 4 , September , 2011 , Pages 1886-1892 ; 18766102 (ISSN) Khorshidi, Z ; Soltanieh, M ; Saboohia, Y ; Arab, M ; Sharif University of Technology
    2011
    Abstract
    Considering the dramatic increase of greenhouse gases concentration in the atmosphere, especially carbon dioxide, reduction of these gases seems necessary to combat global warming. Fossil fuel power plants are one of the main sources of CO2 emission and several methods are under development to capture CO2 from power plants. In this paper, CO2 capture from a natural gas fired steam cycle power plant using oxyfuel combustion technology is studied. Oxy-fuel combustion is an interesting option since CO2 concentration in the flue gas is highly increased. The Integrated Environmental Control Model (IECM) developed by Carnegie Mellon University (USA) is used to evaluate the effect of this capture...