Bulletin 176 Recent Developments in the Absorption Process for Recovering Gasoline From Natural Gas

- Organization:
- The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Pages:
- 114
- File Size:
- 98497 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1919
Abstract
This report gins the results of a study conducted hy the Ilnreau
of Mines for the purpose of informing the petroleum industry on
the recent progress in the de,·elopment nncl application of the absorption
process for recO\·ering gasoline from natural gas. The work
has been undertaken entirely with regard to plant practice and for
the purpose of describing the features and the operation of units of
the plants now in use, the improvements that have been made, and
the reasons for any ehanges eontemplated by the engineers in eharge·
of the plants studied.
Throughout the United States the impro,·ements in the absorption
process that are under consideration by engineers not only widen
practice so as to include gases at all pressures and percentages of
gasoline content, but seem to be dewloping definite standards as to
dimensions of towers, l"elocities of flow, saturation of oi~ areas
of eooling surfaces, and quantities of menstruum to be circulated.
Although perfect practice has by no means been attained, the writer
belie,·es thnt a description of the current practice at ,·arious plants,
including those ob,'iously more efficient features that each plant hns
<le\"eloped and uses at one or another stage of treatment, will intere;;
t and possibly help all persons operating or designing absorption
plants.
Citation
APA:
(1919) Bulletin 176 Recent Developments in the Absorption Process for Recovering Gasoline From Natural GasMLA: Bulletin 176 Recent Developments in the Absorption Process for Recovering Gasoline From Natural Gas. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1919.