2. PROCESS ENGINEERS TASKS
Process engineers play an important role in the design of plants.
Some of the most common activities process engineers do are relating to:
1. Design of pipelines
2. Design of equipments
3. Design of instruments, such as control and safety relieve valves.
4. P&ID’s construction
5. Design of control strategy of differents parts of the plant.
6. Checking As Built’s
7. Design of the philosophy of operation of a particular section of the plant.
Among others…
3. Today, i would like to share with all of you, the steps taken into account when
designing pipelines.
Currently, one the most known international standard to design pipelines is
provided by the American Petroleum Institute.
API 14E. Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Offshore
Production Platform Piping Systems.
API 14E design for the following states:
1. Liquid phase
2. Single Phase Gas
3. Gas-Liquid Phase lines.
DESIGN OF PIPELINES
4. Considerations
API 14E stablish that in order to have a accurate pipe design, two main
conditions must be met: Velocity and Pressure Drop
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6. Example
A process engineer is asked to design a pump
which can transport water from one deposit to
another.
PARAMETER SYMBOL VALUE UNIT
TEMPERATURE T 77 °F
VISCOSITY µ 1,85E-05 lb/(ft.s)
DENSITY ρ 1,92 slugs/ft3
SPECIFIC GRAVITY s 1
VOLUMETRIC FLOW RATE 2 ft3/s
30776,9031 barrels/day
PIPE LENGHT L 60 ft
PIPE ROUGHNESS ε 1,50E-04 ft
PUMP EFICCIENCY %
POTENTIAL HEAD ∆z 50 ft
SPECIFIC WEIGHT γ 62,2 lb/ft3
Q
INITIAL DATA
7. Assumptions
The area in which the system is located : Industry sector
1 Month= 30 days
The system works 24h/30 days/1 year
Average kWh (according to CREG) =$599,722 COP
Suction and discharge same pipe size
Comercial Steel Schedule 40 and Schedule 80 design try
Pipeline lenght of 60 ft
9. Analysis
From the previous results, it must be highlighted that the only schedule pipe which met the
velocity-pressure drop requierements was the Schedule 40.
Schedule 40
Despite the velocity was aceptable from 5 to 8 in nominal diameter. It was noted that the only
diameter which met the requierement of pressure drop(∆P= below 0,6 psi) was the 8 in pipe.
In the other hand, it was seen that the proper selection of the pipe size does affects the cost of
operation.
If for example: A process engineer had chosen a 6 inch pipe without taking into account the
requirements, then the cost of operation would have exceed 994 USD per year of operation.
Schedule 40
Although 5, 6 and 8 inch diameter did meet the velocity requirements, the pressure drop conditions
were not reached.
Bad decisions during the piping design and pump selection can lead to years of unnecessarily high
cost of operation.
12. REFERENCES
[1] R. Mott, Mecánica de fluidos, Dayton: Pearson, 2006.
[2] A. 14E, Recommended Practice for Design and Installation of Offshore Production Platform
Piping Systems., Washington: American Pretroleum Institute, 1991.
[3] C. d. R. d. E. y. G. (CREG), «TARIFAS DE ENERGÍA ELÉCTRICA ($/kWh) REGULADAS POR LA
COMISIÓN DE REGULACIÓN DE ENERGÍAY GAS (CREG) JUNIO DE 2020,» ENEL CODENSA, 2020.
[4] B. d. l. R. d. Colombia, «Tasa Representativa de Mercado (TRM-Peso por dolar),» Banco de la
Republica de Colombia, Colombia, 2020.
13. ¡THANKS FOR
WATCHING!
Juan Pablo Hernández Castillo
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