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This short course covers molecular sieve dehydration in natural gas processing, targeting engineers and personnel involved with gas conditioning. Participants will learn about the process, performance parameters, life factors, and common operating issues, through a combination of eLearning modules and virtual instructor-led sessions.

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Degree Overview:

This short course is from the industry-standard Gas Conditioning and Process course (G-4), known globally as the Campbell Gas Course. This course includes: 4.5 hours prerequisite eLearning modules (participants may test out) 4 hours required eLearning modules 6 hours virtual, instructor-led sessions (pre-recorded). Dehydration is the process of removing water from the gas so that no condensed water will be present in the system downstream of the dehydration unit. Molecular sieve dehydration is required upstream of cryogenic turbo-expander gas plants and in fron of liquefaction (LNG) facilities. The dehydration unit is critical to the performance of these plants as small amounts of water breakthrough can result in freezing in the downstream heat exchangers, typically Brazed Aluminum Plate Fin exchangers for turbo-expander plants, core and keetle, or possibly coil-wound exchangers for LNG facilities. Molecular sieve dehydration units are sized and serviced by the molecular sieve vendors. However, facilities engineers need to understand how these dehydrators work and what their key parameters are. This short course covers the process of molecular sieve dhydration. The online module components cover the following topics: Adsorption dehydration Molecular sieve dehydration performance parameters Molecular sieve regeneration process The virtual, instructor-led lecture will cover equilibrium loading, define the mass transfer zone, and discuss the life factors that affect operations. The method to apply these principles to molecular sieve performance test runs will be covered, as well as the benefits of utilizing standby time to extend the life of molecular sieve beds. The problem assignment will work through determining the expected life of a molecular sieve bed using these principles with the results of a performance test run, and to investigate options to extend the bed life. The problem debrief will cover the practical applications learned in the problem assignment. Common operating problems and potential solutions will be discussed, and the participants will be able to share their experiences and ask detailed questions in the round table discussion. Prerequisites (of which participants can test out) include Basic Conversion, Gas and Liquid Physical Properties, Pure Component Phase Behavior, Multicomponent Phase Behavior, Fundamental Applications of Phase Envelopes, and Water Content of Sweet and Sour Natural Gas. Target Audience Production and processing personnel involved with natural gas and associated liquids, to acquaint or reacquaint themselves with gas conditioning and processing unit operations. This course is for facilities engineers, process engineers, senior operations personnel, field supervisors, and engineers who select, design, install, evaluate, or operate gas processing plants and related facilities. These short courses are ideal for mid-career professionals that have experience in the industry and have been transferred to a new role or assignment.


You Will Learn

You will learn how to:

  • Explain the process of adsorption, and list common adsorbents used in gas dehydration
  • Describe a molecular sieve process flow diagram for gas dehydration
  • Describe aged and new equilibrium capacity for molecular sieve
  • Discuss the key performance parameters for molecular sieve dehydration units
  • Apply equilibrium loading and life factor calculations to estimate the life of a molecular sieve bed
  • Discuss common operating problems and solutions

Teaching:

The course includes:

  • 4.5 hours prerequisite eLearning modules (participants may test out)
  • 4 hours required eLearning modules
  • 6 hours virtual, instructor-led sessions (pre-recorded)
  • The virtual, instructor-led lecture will cover equilibrium loading, define the mass transfer zone, and discuss the life factors that affect operations. The method to apply these principles to molecular sieve performance test runs will be covered, as well as the benefits of utilizing standby time to extend the life of molecular sieve beds. The problem assignment will work through determining the expected life of a molecular sieve bed using these principles with the results of a performance test run, and to investigate options to extend the bed life. The problem debrief will cover the practical applications learned in the problem assignment. Common operating problems and potential solutions will be discussed, and the participants will be able to share their experiences and ask detailed questions in the round table discussion.

Other:

  • This course is also available upon request as a private, on-site seminar.
  • Instructors: Mahmood Moshfeghian, Kindra Snow-McGregor
  • On-Demand Format: Available Immediately
  • Course Price: $995.00
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