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Title: | Blending Process of Rawat Crude andNile Blend in Elobied Refinery |
Other Titles: | عملية خلط خام الراوات مع خام مزيج النيل في مصفاة الأبيض |
Authors: | Almardi, Arfa Albasher Mohamed Noor, Hadia Mohamed, Mohamed Salman Taha, Mohamed Yassin |
Keywords: | Blending Process Rawat Crude and Nile Blend |
Issue Date: | 1-Oct-2018 |
Publisher: | sudan university of science & technology |
Citation: | Almardi,Arfa Albasher .Blending Process of Rawat Crude andNile Blend in Elobied Refinery/Arfa Albasher Almardi…etc;Nehad Omer Hassan.- Khartoum:sudan university of science and technology,College of Petroleum Engineering & Technology, 2018.- 44p: ill; 28cm.- Bachelor. |
Abstract: | The objective of this study is to define the optimum ratio of Rawat to Nile Blend feed stream to Elobied refinery.Rawat crude hasrecently been discovered in Sudan, but has a high pour point and wax content, that’s why we blend it with Nile blend to overcome these short comings.The project studies the advantage ofblending Rawat crude with the main crude that is fed to Elobiedrefinery (NileBlend crude) by using different ratios to obtain a blend that can be distilled in distillation column of Elobied refinery.This has been done by using Aspen HYSYS simulator. It is simulated by entering Nile Blend and Rawat Crude with different ratios (40/60), (50/50) and (70/30). The results showed thatas the ratio of Rawat crude to Nile Blend is increased in the feed crude, the percentage of residue in the bottom of thedistillation column increases. The key words: Rawat, blending, Nile Blend,distillation,simulation, Aspen HYSYS. |
Description: | Bachelor Research |
URI: | http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/22215 |
Appears in Collections: | Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology |
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