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Black Powder in Sales Gas Pipelines: Sources and Technical Recommendations

Faisal Saleh Al Wahedi, Mohammed Hameed Saleh, Zin Eddine Dadach

2020World Journal of Engineering and Technology13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

One of the most severe problems affecting the efficient operations of gas pipelines is corrosion caused by black powder. According to the literature, the primary source for the existence of black powder is condensed water. In this case study, the temperature (40°C) of the sales gas is much higher than its dew point (9.24°C). The water is therefore in vapor phase. It is then proposed to remove water vapor from the gas at the entrance of the plant using an adsorption process. The recommended technology is the Layered Bed Temperature-Swing Adsorption (LBTSA) with micro-channels with molecular sieve zeolite 4A and activated alumina as adsorbents. In the case of presence of aerosols that could condense water, it is suggested to utilize a RED (Rare Earth Drum) magnetic separator in order to remove black powder from the gaseous feed.

Topics & Concepts

Water vaporSeparator (oil production)AdsorptionCorrosionMaterials scienceDew pointZeolitePipeline transportDewWaste managementChemical engineeringMetallurgyChemistryOrganic chemistryCondensationMeteorologyEngineeringPhysicsThermodynamicsCatalysisMembrane Separation and Gas TransportAerosol Filtration and Electrostatic PrecipitationSpacecraft and Cryogenic Technologies
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