KR101763699B1 - Carbon dioxide operating system - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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Abstract
Discloses a carbon dioxide operating system. A carbon dioxide operating system according to an embodiment of the present invention includes a storage tank for storing evaporative gas of liquefied carbon dioxide and liquefied carbon dioxide; A processor for supplying liquefied carbon dioxide from a storage tank and converting temperature and pressure according to conditions of a customer; And a hydrate inhibitor for supplying the hydrate inhibitor to a liquefied carbon dioxide supply line connecting the treatment part and the consumer.
Description
The present invention relates to a carbon dioxide operating system.
Carbon dioxide accounts for about 70% of the global warming gas, and technologies for reducing atmospheric emissions are being developed by collecting carbon dioxide from steelworks, thermal power plants, etc. and storing it in a seabed storage.
Carbon dioxide can be transported by the ship in a liquefied state. In the storage tank of the ship storing the liquefied carbon dioxide, evaporative gas of liquefied carbon dioxide caused by external heat or the like is present together with liquid carbon dioxide. In order to maintain the carbon dioxide in the liquid phase, it is usually required to maintain at least the triple point (5.16 bar at -56.6 캜) and supercritical (31.1 캜, 74.8 bar).
In order to transport liquefied carbon dioxide with these characteristics to storage, liquefied carbon dioxide is transported to a storage tank during the berth of anchorage, the shipped liquefied carbon dioxide is transferred to the bottom storage, and the characteristics of carbon dioxide Efficient operation should be done.
For example, in the process of unloading liquefied carbon dioxide and after the unloading, hydrate phenomenon may occur in the liquefied carbon dioxide supplied through the supply line connecting the storage tank and the seabed storage due to external conditions such as low seabed temperature.
Korean Patent Laid-Open No. 10-2010-0068827 (published on Jun. 24, 2010) filed a concept patent for simultaneously loading carbon dioxide and other cargoes, but a detailed configuration for effectively solving the above-mentioned problems and effective operation of carbon dioxide is presented I can not.
An embodiment of the present invention is to provide a carbon dioxide operation system that prevents the hydrate phenomenon that may occur during the liquefied carbon dioxide unloading process and enables efficient carbon dioxide operation.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a storage tank for storing liquefied carbon dioxide and a vaporized gas of the liquefied carbon dioxide; A processing unit that receives liquefied carbon dioxide from the storage tank and converts temperature and pressure according to conditions of a customer; And a hydrate suppression unit for supplying the hydrate inhibitor to the liquefied carbon dioxide supply line connecting the treatment unit and the consumer.
An inert gas device for generating an inert gas,
And a first hydrate suppressing unit pressure maintaining line for supplying the inert gas to the hydrate suppressing unit to maintain the internal pressure of the hydrate suppressing unit.
The inert gas device may generate the inert gas from the air supplied from the air compressing unit.
And a second hydrate suppressing portion pressure maintaining line for supplying the evaporated gas of the liquefied carbon dioxide from the storage tank to the hydrate suppressing portion to maintain the internal pressure of the hydrate suppressing portion.
Wherein the processing unit includes a primary heat exchange unit that performs primary heat exchange between the liquefied carbon dioxide and the heating medium, a pressurizing unit that pressurizes the liquefied carbon dioxide subjected to the primary heat exchange, and a secondary pressurizing unit that pressurizes the liquefied carbon dioxide and the heating medium, And a secondary heat exchanger for performing heat exchange.
And a re-liquefaction unit for re-liquefying the evaporation gas supplied from the storage tank, wherein the re-liquefaction unit comprises: a first compressor for compressing evaporative gas of liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the storage tank; A second compressor for receiving and compressing the gas component generated in the cooling device; a heat exchanger for performing heat exchange between the compressed gas component and the heat medium to liquefy the gas component; And a gas-liquid separator for separating the separated liquid component and the gaseous component, and a part of the separated liquid component and the gaseous component can be supplied to the cooling device.
The carbon dioxide operating system according to the embodiment of the present invention can prevent the hydrate phenomenon that may occur during the liquefied carbon dioxide unloading process and can make efficient carbon dioxide operation.
The effects of the present invention are not limited to the effects mentioned above, and other effects not mentioned can be clearly understood by those skilled in the art from the description of the claims.
1 shows a carbon dioxide operating system according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 shows another example of the structure in which the internal pressure of the hydrate suppressing unit shown in FIG. 1 is maintained using the evaporated gas of liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the storage tank.
FIG. 3 is a view showing a configuration for processing liquefied carbon dioxide remaining in a storage tank after unloading liquefied carbon dioxide into the carbon dioxide operating system shown in FIG. 1. FIG.
FIG. 4 is a flowchart of a carbon dioxide operation method using the carbon dioxide operation system shown in FIGS. 1 and 3. FIG.
Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The embodiments described below are provided by way of example so that those skilled in the art will be able to fully understand the spirit of the present invention. The present invention is not limited to the embodiments described below, but may be embodied in other forms. In order to clearly explain the present invention, parts not related to the description are omitted from the drawings, and the width, length, thickness, etc. of the components may be exaggerated for convenience. Like reference numerals designate like elements throughout the specification.
Referring to FIG. 1, a carbon
The
The
After the moisture is removed, a deactivation operation, which is a replacement process for discharging oxygen in the
As described above, the compressed air provided by the
After the deactivation operation is performed, a cooling operation inside the
After the cooling operation is completed, the gas component existing in the
The liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the liquefied carbon
The
The evaporation gas supply line L4 for allowing the evaporation gas supplied from the
That is, the evaporated gas supplied from the
Next, the fluid having passed through the
The gas component stored in the gas-
The mixed fluid supplied to the
The
Here, a liquefied gas supply line L8 (see FIG. 8) for supplying the liquefied carbon dioxide fed from the
As described above, the heat exchange is performed step by step through the primary and
The internal pressure of the
Some of the liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the
When the
A hydrate suppressing agent supply line L13 connecting the
At this time, since the pressure inside the
For this purpose, the
As another example, referring to FIG. 2, a second hydrate suppressing unit for maintaining the internal pressure of the
On the other hand, there is a need to vaporize and discharge the liquefied carbon dioxide remaining in the
Referring to Figure 3, 1, the evaporated gas of liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the
Hereinafter, a method for operating carbon dioxide using the carbon
First, liquefied carbon dioxide is stored in the storage tank 10 (S1). This process (S1) can be performed during berths. Here, before storing the liquefied carbon dioxide, the compressed drying air is supplied to the
Next, the
Next, the liquefied carbon dioxide stored in the
Next, the
1) between the
After the process S4, the evaporation gas supplied from the
The foregoing has shown and described specific embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the technical idea of the present invention described in the following claims It will be possible.
10: Storage tank 110: Air compression unit
120: Inert gas device 130: Liquefied carbon dioxide supply part
135: Liquefied carbon dioxide vaporizer 140: Re-
141: first compressor 142: cooling device
143: Second compressor 145: Heat exchanger
147: gas-liquid separator 150:
151: Primary heat exchanger 153:
155: Secondary heat exchanging unit 160: Hydrate suppressing unit
L4: Evaporative gas supply line L8: Liquefied gas supply line
L12: Storage tank pressure maintenance line L13: Hydrate inhibitor supply line
L14, L15: Hydrate suppression section pressure holding line
L16: Evaporation promotion line
Claims (6)
A processing unit that receives liquefied carbon dioxide from the storage tank and converts temperature and pressure according to conditions of a customer;
A hydrate suppressing unit for supplying a hydrate inhibitor to a liquefied carbon dioxide supply line connecting the processing unit and the customer;
An inert gas device for generating an inert gas; And
And a first hydrate suppressing unit pressure maintaining line for supplying the inert gas to the hydrate suppressing unit.
Further comprising an air compression unit for compressing and supplying air,
Wherein the inert gas device generates the inert gas from the air supplied from the air compressor.
And a second hydrate suppressing portion pressure maintaining line for supplying the evaporated gas of the liquefied carbon dioxide from the storage tank to the hydrate suppressing portion to maintain the internal pressure of the hydrate suppressing portion.
The processing unit
Wherein the processing unit includes a primary heat exchanger for performing primary heat exchange between the liquefied carbon dioxide and the heat medium,
A pressurizing unit for pressurizing the liquefied carbon dioxide subjected to the primary heat exchange,
And a secondary heat exchanger for performing secondary heat exchange between the pressurized liquefied carbon dioxide and the heating medium.
And a re-liquefaction unit for re-liquefying the evaporated gas supplied from the storage tank,
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A first compressor for compressing evaporative gas of liquefied carbon dioxide supplied from the storage tank,
A cooling device for cooling the compressed evaporated gas,
A second compressor for receiving and compressing the gas component generated in the cooling device,
A heat exchanger for performing heat exchange between the compressed gas component and the heating medium to liquefy the gas component,
And a gas-liquid separator for separating the fluid passing through the heat exchanger into a liquid component and a gas component,
Wherein some of the separated liquid components and gaseous components are supplied to the cooling device.
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