May 18, 2024
Hamed Rashidi

Hamed Rashidi

Academic rank: Associate professor
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Education: Ph.D in Chemical Engineering
Phone: 1169
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title
A comparative study of different mass transfer and liquid hold-up correlations in modeling CO2 absorption with MEA
Type Article
Keywords
Post-combustion CO2 capture Rate-base model Mono ethanol amine Axial and liquid film discretization Onda mass transfer correlations Billet & shultes liquid holdup correlations
Researchers abas hemati، Hamed Rashidi، Kourosh Behradfar، Abolghasem Kazemi

Abstract

Although CO2 absorption processes have been widely studied in both laboratory and industrial scales, the viability of different relations for the estimation of mass transfer coefficients has not been studied for industrial units. In this paper, the accuracy of different various equations for the estimation of mass transfer coefficients were are evaluated and compared, on the basis of according to the results of an industrial CO2 absorption unit. Therefore, the relations proposed by Onda, Bravo and Billet-Schules were are selected. Also, in some parts of the column pall ring packing was is used. in these parts the Hanley mass transfer coefficients were also used. In addition, Hanley mass transfer coefficients are used for those parts of the column in which pall ring packing is used. Based on the results of rate-based modeling of the column, obtained results show that the Onda equations show have higher accuracy compared to the other mass transfer equations. The comparison was is carried out based on CO2 absorption capacity, temperature profile and rich solvent concentration. The average errors of Onda's mass transfer correlations and Billet & Schultes's liquid holdup correlations in estimating CO2 absorption (%), temperature of rich solvent's temperature, temperature of outlet water's temperature and loading of rich solvent's loading were are 1.153, 2.923, 6.99 and 1.163% respectively. Onda and Billet & Schultes correlations exhibited the most accurate results. Also additionally, liquid film discretization shows indicates that the reaction occurs almost rather instantaneously at liquid-vapor interface and diffusion is the controlling step in the absorption process.