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Ji-Hyun Hwang, Nam-Kug Ku, Joon-Chae Lee, Myung-Il Roh, Kyu-Yeul Lee, "Optimal Synthesis of LNG FPSO Liquefaction Cycles", Proceedings of ISOPE(International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers) 2012, Rhodes, Greece, pp. 927-935, 2012.06.17-22

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Abstract The liquefaction process is regarded as primary among all topside systems in liquefied natural gas floating production storage and offloading (LNG FPSO) applications. The liquefaction process, which typically accounts for 70% of the capital cost of topside process systems and 30 to 40% of the overall cost of LNG FPSO plants, condenses the separated and pre-treated natural gas into LNG. The volume of liquid occupies about 1/600th the volume of the natural gas. The cycles in the liquefaction process consist of seven main pieces of equipment: compressor, sea water cooler, expansion valve, heat exchanger, phase separator, tee, and common header. Many different types of liquefaction cycles are determined according to their respective synthesis and optimized operating conditions. This study first proposes the generic liquefaction model to represent various types of liquefaction cycles. Twenty-seven feasible liquefaction configurations derived from the generic model are selected to perform the most effective synthesis for the optimization of the liquefaction cycle. With the minimum amount of power required for the compressors, the optimized liquefaction cycle then is proposed by obtaining optimal operating conditions in 27 cases. The optimized liquefaction cycle is compared with the dual mixed refrigerant (DMR) cycle, which is considered for the application of LNG FPSO. Finally, the results show that the amount of power required for the operating conditions is decreased by 1.2% compared with that of the DMR cycle.
Publication Date 2012-06-17

Ji-Hyun Hwang, Nam-Kug Ku, Joon-Chae Lee, Myung-Il Roh, Kyu-Yeul Lee, "Optimal Synthesis of LNG FPSO Liquefaction Cycles", Proceedings of ISOPE(International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers) 2012, Rhodes, Greece, pp. 927-935, 2012.06.17-22