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Modeling and simulation of CO2 capture process for coalbased power plant using amine solvent in South Korea

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Authors

Lim, Young Sub; Kim, Jeongnam; Jung, Jaeheun; Lee, Chi Seob; Han, Chonghun

Issue Date
2013
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Citation
Energy Procedia, Vol.37, pp.1855-1862
Abstract
The interest in carbon capture technology is continuously rising since worldwide climate-change problems have intensified the concern regarding efficient removal of carbon dioxide Amine-based capture technology is a conventional technology to remove carbon dioxide in natural gas processing, and also can be used for carbon dioxide removal from flue gas in coal-based power plants. In particular, monoethanolamine is a conventional commercial absorbent to remove carbon dioxide and considered as a standard amine absorbent. Due to the high non-ideality of amine, rate-based models have been suggested to describe absorption and desorption of amine absorbent. However, most suggested models were validated against large-scale pilot plant results, and there were few models to consider both absorber and stripper with rate-based model. In this study, we applied two rate-based models introduced by previous literature to the actual pilot plant operation data in 0.1MW-scale Boryeong pilot plant. South Korea and developed a modified model with increased accuracy. The developed model showed good agreements with pilot plant results for both absorber and stripper. However, under low liquid-to-vapor ratio operation with high rich loading value, all model showed worse estimations. (C) 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
ISSN
1876-6102
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/192479
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.egypro.2013.06.065
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