5.1 Introduction
In this section, we present a brief overview of the crude distillation process.
The first essential task for the crude oil consisting of more than 108 compounds is to separate its major components based on boiling point differences. This principle is exploited in the crude distillation unit which involves energy intensive operation. Since crude distillation involves the processing of the entire feed, it remains as the most significant operation in a refinery.
Figure. 5.1: Process flowsheet-a conceptual diagram of the crude distillation unit (CDU) along with heat exchanger networks (HEN)
The conceptual process flowsheet for the petroleum refinery is shown in the Figure 5.1. It consists of the following important sub-processes:
5.1.1 Crude desalter
5.1.2 Furnace
5.1.3 Pre-flash column
5.1.4 Main and Secondary distillation columns
5.1.5 Pump-around units
The circuitry connections between primary and secondary towers along with relevant pump around units are presented in Figure 5.2. It can be seen that very complex interactions exists between the main and secondary columns.
Figure 5.2: Design architecture of main and secondary columns of the CDU.
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