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Apparatus for the liquefaction of natural gas and methods relating to same
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
F28J-001/00
F28J-003/00
B01D-009/04
출원번호
US-0414991
(2003-04-14)
발명자
/ 주소
Wilding, Bruce M.
Bingham, Dennis N.
McKellar, Michael G.
Turner, Terry D.
Rateman, Kevin T.
Palmer, Gary L.
Klinger, Kerry M.
Vranicar, John J.
출원인 / 주소
Battelle Energy Alliance, LLC
대리인 / 주소
Trask Britt PC
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51
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An apparatus and method for producing liquefied natural gas. A liquefaction plant may be coupled to a source of unpurified natural gas, such as a natural gas pipeline at a pressure letdown station. A portion of the gas is drawn off and split into a process stream and a cooling stream. The cooling st
An apparatus and method for producing liquefied natural gas. A liquefaction plant may be coupled to a source of unpurified natural gas, such as a natural gas pipeline at a pressure letdown station. A portion of the gas is drawn off and split into a process stream and a cooling stream. The cooling stream passes through a turbo expander creating work output. A compressor is driven by the work output and compresses the process stream. The compressed process stream is cooled, such as by the expanded cooling stream. The cooled, compressed process stream is divided into first and second portions with the first portion being expanded to liquefy the natural gas. A gas-liquid separator separates the vapor from the liquid natural gas. The second portion of the cooled, compressed process stream is also expanded and used to cool the compressed process stream. Additional features and techniques may be integrated with the liquefaction process including a water clean-up cycle and a carbon dioxide (CO2) clean-up cycle.
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1. A method of removing carbon dioxide from a mass of natural gas including at least one additional constituent, the method comprising:drawing a mass of natural gas from a source of natural gas; cooling at least a portion of the mass of natural gas to form a slurry comprising at least liquid natural
1. A method of removing carbon dioxide from a mass of natural gas including at least one additional constituent, the method comprising:drawing a mass of natural gas from a source of natural gas; cooling at least a portion of the mass of natural gas to form a slurry comprising at least liquid natural gas and solid carbon dioxide; flowing the slurry into a hydrocyclone; forming a thickened slush including the solid carbon dioxide and a portion of the liquid natural gas; flowing the thickened slush through an underfiow of the hydrocyclone; flowing a remaining portion of liquid natural gas through an overflow of the hydrocyclone; and returning the carbon dioxide to the source of natural gas. 2. The method according to claim 1, further comprising compressing the mass of natural gas prior to the cooling.3. The method according to claim 2, wherein cooling the at least a portion of the mass of natural gas includes flowing the at least a portion through at least one heat exchanger.4. The method according to claim 3, further comprising expanding at least another portion of the mass of natural gas to form a cooling stream and flowing the cooling stream through the at least one heat exchanger to cool the at least a portion of the mass of natural gas.5. The method according to claim 4, wherein cooling the at least a portion of the mass of natural gas includes expanding the at least a portion of natural gas.6. The method according to claim 1, further comprising flowing the remaining portion of liquid natural gas through at least one screen filter.7. The method according to claim 6, wherein flowing the remaining portion of liquid natural gas through at least one screen filter includes flowing the remaining portion of liquid natural gas through a plurality of screen filters.8. The method according to claim 1, wherein cooling the at least a portion of a mass of natural gas includes using the thickened slush as a refrigerant.9. The method according to claim 7, wherein flowing the remaining portion of liquid natural gas through a plurality of screen filters further comprises flowing the remaining portion of liquid natural gas through a plurality sequentially disposed screen filters and reducing a mesh size of each screen filter of the plurality of screen filters relative to a sequentially adjacent screen filter upstream therefrom within a flow path of the remaining portion of liquid natural gas.10. The method according to claim 1, further comprising vaporizing the carbon dioxide prior to returning the carbon dioxide back to the source of natural gas.11. A system for removing carbon dioxide from a mass of natural gas including at least one additional constituent, comprising:a first flow path located and configured to draw a mass of natural gas from a source of natural gas; a compressor configured to produce a compressed stream of natural gas from at least a portion of the mass of natural gas; at least one heat exchanger positioned and configured for receiving and cooling the compressed stream; means positioned and configured for receiving and expanding the cooled compressed stream and forming a slurry which comprises liquid natural gas and solid carbon dioxide; a hydrocyclone positioned and configured to receive the slurry and separate the slurry into a first portion of liquid natural gas and a thickened slush comprising the solid carbon dioxide and a second portion of the liquid natural gas and; a second flow path positioned and configured to return the carbon dioxide from the hydrocyclone back to the source of natural gas. 12. The system of claim 11, further comprising a turbo expander positioned and configured to receive at least another portion of the mass of natural gas and produce an expanded cooling stream of natural gas therefrom, the turbo expander being mechanically coupled to the compressor to power same.13. The system of claim 12, wherein the at least one heat exchanger is positioned to receive the expanded cooling stream for flow therethrough in a countercurrent manner with respect to the compressed stream.14. The system of claim 13, further comprising a filter positioned and configured to remove water from the compressed stream as it flows through the at least one heat exchanger and at least one other flow path located and configured to return the removed water back to the source of natural gas.15. The system of claim 14, further comprising at least one screen filter positioned and configured to receive the first portion of liquid natural gas therethrough.16. The system of claim 15, wherein the at least one screen filter includes a plurality of screen filters formed of stainless steel mesh sequentially disposed in a flow path of the first portion of liquid natural gas, each successive filter along the flow path having a reduced mesh size relative to an adjacent screen filter upstream along the flow path.17. The system of claim 11, wherein the at least one heat exchanger comprises a plurality of heat exchangers including at least one high efficiency heat exchanger.18. The system of claim 17, wherein the at least one high efficiency heat exchanger includes a plurality of aluminum plates.19. The system of claim 18, wherein the plurality of heat exchangers includes a tube-in-shell heat exchanger.20. The system of claim 19, wherein the tube-in-shell heat exchanger includes a plurality of stainless steel coils stacked vertically within a stainless steel tank.21. The system of claim 11, further comprising a liquid-gas separator positioned and configured to receive the slurry and separate the slurry from a natural gas vapor prior to the slurry being received by the hydrocyclone.22. A method of removing carbon dioxide from a mass of natural gas, the method comprising:cooling at least a portion of a mass of natural gas to form a slurry including a liquid natural gas and solid carbon dioxide; flowing the slurry through a hydrocyclone; removing the solid carbon dioxide and a portion of the liquid natural gas through an underflow of the hydrocyclone; and flowing at least another portion of the natural gas through an expander and generating work from expansion thereof, compressing the at least a portion of natural gas using the work generated from the expander, and partially cooling the compressed at least a portion of natural gas using the expanded at least another portion of the natural gas. 23. The method according to claim 22, wherein the cooling at least a portion of the natural gas to form a slurry includes expanding the at least a portion of the natural gas.24. The method according to claim 22, wherein the cooling at least a portion of the natural gas to form a slurry includes flowing the at least a portion of the natural gas through at least one heat exchanger.25. The method according to claim 22, wherein the cooling at least a portion of the natural gas to form a slurry includes flowing the at least a portion of the natural gas through at least one Joule-Thomson valve.26. The method according to claim 22, further comprising flowing a portion of the liquid natural gas through the overflow of the hydrocyclone and through a filter.27. The method according to claim 22, further comprising removing water from the at least a portion of the natural gas prior to flowing the at least a portion of the natural gas through the hydrocyclone.28. The method according to claim 22, further comprising removing water from the at least a portion of the mass of natural gas and returning the water to the source of natural gas.29. A system for removing carbon dioxide from a mass of natural gas including at least one additional constituent, comprising:a compressor configured to produce a compressed stream of natural gas from at least a portion of a mass of natural gas; at least one heat exchanger positioned and configured for receiving and cooling the compressed stream; means positioned and configured for receiving and expanding the cooled compressed stream and forming a slurry which comprises liquid natural gas and solid carbon dioxide; a hydrocyclone positioned and configured to receive the slurry and separate the slurry into a first portion of liquid natural gas and a thickened slush comprising the solid carbon dioxide and a second portion of the liquid natural gas; and a plurality of screen filters formed of stainless steel mesh sequentially disposed in a flow path of the first portion of liquid natural gas, each successive filter along the flow path having a reduced mesh size relative to an adjacent screen filter upstream along the flow path.
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