Dave Stropky, VP Research Process Simulations Ltd East Mall, Vancouver, BC, Canada Industrial Process Modeling
Contents Introduction to PSL 3D Process Modeling Process Modeling Information Industrial Applications
Process Simulations Ltd UBC modeling group (pulp and paper) 1993 PSL Incorporated, Recovery Boiler Model 1995 Bark boilers, Hydrocyclones 1998 Headboxes, Lime kilns, Wood Kilns 1999 Digesters 2000 Gasifiers, Clarifiers 2001 Cement Kilns, Coal Fired Boilers 2002 Precipitators, BFB Boilers 2003 Lagoons 2004 Calciners 2006 Multiphase fluidized beds
PSL INTRODUCTION Industrial Projects Since 1997 89 Recovery Boilers 25 Bark/Biomass/Power Boilers 13 Lime Kilns 3 Headboxes 4 Precipitators 5 Cement Kilns 4 Gasifiers 1 Precalciner 2 Wastewater Lagoons 10 Others
PSL INTRODUCTION PSL Advantages Independent Analysis Advanced & Validated Computer Models. UBC connection. Equipment equipment-specific submodels to predict the behavior of complex processes Combustion and Flow Analysis Expertise Advanced, Intuitive, Interactive 3-D display and analysis technologies Broad Industrial Application Experience
3D Process Modeling
Principle of Conservation Mass Momentum Energy ……. IN = OUTINOUT OUT PROCESS MODELING 3D CFD
PROCESS MODELING Buildings Jet engines Weather Harrier jet Industrial Equipment 3D CFD Modeling Examples
Industrial Applications
Recovery Boilers INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Air System Design Liquor Injection Carryover/Plugging Wall Corrosion Tube Cracking Steam Production Boiler load Burner Design NCG Injection Emissions
Bark Boilers INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Air System Design Fuel Injection Carryover Wall Corrosion Steam Production Boiler load Grate Design NCG Injection Emissions
PreCalciners INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Meal Injection NOx Reduction Gas Flow Distributions Fuel combustion Emissions Temperature Profiles Operational Optimization
Digesters INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Chip injection Flow uniformity Chip uniformity Wash/screen effects Kappa Number Lignin Mass Fraction Carbohydrates Mass Fraction Chip Compaction
Wastewater Lagoons INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Flow patterns Residence Time Distributions Biological Models
Precipitators INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Flow Distribution Efficiency Baffle Design Inlet/outlet ducting Screen Design Egg Crates
Cyclones INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Flow Distribution Particle Distribution Efficiency Inlet ducting
Kilns INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Flame Profile Calcination Brick Failure/ Heat Load Alternate Fuels Air/Fuel Ratios Burner Design NCG Injection Emissions
Kilns INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS lMulti-layer refractory heat transfer model lHeat transfer and lime calcination CaCO 3 = CaO + CO 2 Heat absorbed MJ/kg CaCO
Kilns: Input Data INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS GEOMETRY
Kilns: Input Data INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS BURNER GEOMETRY
Kilns: Input Data INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS REFRACTORY
Kilns: Operational Data INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS DCS Data Analysis
Kilns: Operational Data INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Fuel/Feed/Air Data Analysis
Kilns: Balance Sheets INDUSTRIAL APPLICATONS Energy/Mass Balance
Contour/Vector Planes 3D MODEL INFORMATION
Surface Plots 3D MODEL INFORMATION
Integrated Information 3D MODEL INFORMATION
Process Modeling Advantages 3D MODEL INFORMATION Advanced, intuitive, interactive visual representation of industrial processes based on basic laws of physics Software can be used to rapidly analyze and rectify process problems, or to create virtual equipment for operator training Provides engineers and operators with significantly more information for analyzing equipment operations than is currently available Reduced risk on retrofits and large capital expenditures Allows for more informed recommendations for operational and design changes Better equipment performance and reliability Increased knowledge for operators, engineers, and managers leads to optimized equipment design and operation and ultimately to reduced operational and maintenance costs