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    Step 4 of 4: Acknow ledgement - 7th World Congress of ChemicalEngineering 58559

    Family Name Rincon

    First Name Gladys

    Title(Prof, Dr, Mr, Mrs, Ms)

    Prof

    Institution/Company Universidad Simon Bolivar

    Department Procesos y Sistemas

    Address(Including post/zip code)

    Valle de Sartenejas, Edf. MYS, piso 3

    of. MYS 318, Apartado Postal 89000

    Caracas 1080-A

    Country Venezuela

    Telephone(e.g. +44-20-87433106)

    58 212 9063305

    Fax(e.g. +44-20-87431010)

    58 212 9063303

    Email [email protected]

    Abstract Title (max 150 char):Establishing capacity of delayed coking pilot plant

    Abstract Text (max 2500 char):

    Delayed Coking (DC) is a deep conversion process whereby heavy hydrocarbons are processed into gases, naphtha,distillates and a coke residuum accounting for 10% or more of the feed. This coke can be sold as an alternative fuelprovided it meets the market quality requirements. Coke quality depend on feed characteristics as well as by theprocessing conditions such as pressure, temperature and residence time in the coking reactor. The Heavy Residuumand Coal Laboratory at the Simon Bolvar University in Venezuela, devoted to the development of permanent solutionsto the coke produced in the Venezuelan petroleum industry, proposes the conceptualization, design and construction of

    a pilot plant capable of reproducing coke quality achievable with Venezuelan crude and residua. It is important toemphasis that all existing DC pilot plants in the world are focus on liquid yield but not on coke quality. This paperproposes a procedure to establish DC pilot plant capacity capable of reproducing full-scale produced coke. Required bythis procedure, the operating parameters and the criteria for the establishment of said capacity are defined. It wasestablished that the operating parameters are the fluid dynamics, the thermal profile and the time to fill the cokingdrums. Additional constraints are things like minimum coke quantities required for laboratory assays, sizing of pipingand vessels, coking in pipes, valves and various equipment, waste disposal and whenever possible, the use ofcommercial size piping and vessels. This procedure results in a length/diameter ratio, which fulfills the criteria,mentioned and permits the desired reproduction of the operating parameters.

    Topic18 Managing Complexity - Process Synthesis and Design -

    Abstract Authors

    Gladys Rincon, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Procesos y Sistemas, Venezuela, [email protected] (Presenting); N Perez,Universidad Simon Bolivar, Procesos y Sitemas, Venezuela, [email protected]; Y Garcia, IQP&P Ingenieria CA,PRocess, Venezuela, [email protected]; J Santos, Universidad Simon Bolivar, Procesos y Sistemas, Venezuela,

    [email protected]

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