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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 22, 1982
Filed:
Sep. 12, 1980
Kenneth R Schorre, Spring, TX (US);
James O Nye, Friendswood, TX (US);
Dennie W Dixon, Bellaire, TX (US);
Carl Nepute, Friendswood, TX (US);
Tenneco Oil Company, Houston, TX (US);
Nye Engineering, Incorporated, Friendswood, TX (US);
Abstract
Apparatus and process for an energy saving system for the fractionation of a C.sub.4 stream containing predominately n-butane and isobutane using an open heat pump cycle in which the n-butane bottoms from the fractionation are the compressing medium and isobutane overhead is used to vaporize the n-butane by indirect heat exchange. A problem which would be expected to prevent this system is the unusual characteristic of n-butane (also isobutane) that on compression a liquid-vapor phase results, which is damaging to the compressor. This is overcome by passing the vaporized n-butane prior to compression, through an apparatus that removes any entrained liquids and heats the vapors to a temperature sufficient to prevent the formation of the liquid phase under compression. It has been found that this process results in the use of only about 9% of the outside energy previously used in conventional operation for a specific unit.