Authors
Sara Budinis, Nina F Thornhill
Publication date
2016/8/4
Journal
Computers & Chemical Engineering
Volume
91
Pages
329-342
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
This paper presents computer-based design and analysis of control systems for centrifugal compressors when the operating fluid is supercritical CO2.
It reports a non-linear dynamic model including a main forward compression line and two different configurations for the recycle antisurge line. Disturbance scenarios are proposed for testing the configurations and performance indicators are suggested to evaluate control performance and power consumption of the compression system.
The paper demonstrates that compared to the hot recycle, the process configuration including a cold gas recycle has better overall stability, but higher power consumption and lower values for the control performance indicators. Based on the previous considerations, the paper gives suggestions regarding the choice of the recycle configuration. Moreover it compares subcritical and supercritical compression during surge prevention and …
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