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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Sep. 16, 1997
Filed:
Jan. 31, 1996
Arthur Ramsden Smith, Telford, PA (US);
Donald Winston Woodward, New Tripoli, PA (US);
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., Allentown, PA (US);
Abstract
A high pressure combustion turbine is integrated with a double column cryogenic air separation system by cooling and purifying a portion of the compressed air from the combustion turbine compressor, work expanding a first portion of the resulting cooled air, and introducing the expanded air into the low pressure column. A second portion of the resulting cooled air is further cooled, throttled, and introduced into the high pressure column. A nitrogen product stream is returned to the turbine combustor, and a portion of the nitrogen product stream optionally is cooled, throttled, and recycled into the high pressure column. Preferably the higher pressure column operates at an absolute pressure which is about 20% to about 85% of the absolute pressure of the compressed air from the combustion turbine air compressor. Optionally an oxygen-rich liquid or a nitrogen-rich liquid is withdrawn from the higher pressure column during a period of low nitrogen product demand, stored, and withdrawn from storage to supplement feed to the lower pressure column during periods of high nitrogen product demand. Alternatively, high purity liquid oxygen is withdrawn from the lower pressure column during a period of low oxygen product, stored, and withdrawn from storage during periods of high oxygen product demand to supplement oxygen product withdrawn from the higher pressure column.