Comparison of mixed refrigerant cycles for natural gas liquefaction: From single mixed refrigerant to mixed fluid cascade processes

Authors
Kyungjae TakPark, JaedeukMoon, IlLee, Ung
Issue Date
2023-06
Publisher
Pergamon Press Ltd.
Citation
Energy, v.272
Abstract
Natural gas liquefaction plants have adopted mixed refrigerant (MR) cascade configurations to improve energy efficiency and process irreversibility. The MR cascade processes consist of multi-stream heat exchangers (MSHEs) and compression systems for each MR cycle. In this study, MR cascade cycles were modeled and optimized to compare and analyze the MR cascade processes. Compared to a single MR process with one MSHE, considered as the base case herein (995.0 kJ/kg LNG), a triple MR process showed 19.0% energy reduction (805.6 kJ/kg LNG). Because triple MR processes require at least three MSHEs, a single MR process with three MSHEs was also compared, which obtained only 3.9% energy reduction (956.1 kJ/kg LNG) compared to the base case. Additional process configurations, such as MR cascades with two MSHEs per MR cycle and dual MR processes, were also considered in this study. An exergy analysis of the optimized energy results revealed that the decreased exergy loss in the heat exchangers was the main factor for the energy reductions. For example, a specific work reduction of 129.5 kJ/kg LNG among 189.4 kJ/kg LNG for the triple MR process was attributed to the exergy improvement at the MSHEs and coolers.
Keywords
OPTIMIZATION; DESIGN; TEMPERATURE; SYSTEMS; SMR process; Dual mixed refrigerant process; DMR process; MFC process; Liquefied natural gas; Process optimization
ISSN
0360-5442
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/113707
DOI
10.1016/j.energy.2023.127051
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