F25J3/04321

PROCESS AND PLANT FOR PROVISION OF OXYGEN PRODUCT
20230043513 · 2023-02-09 ·

A process for providing an oxygen product using an air separation plant having a distillation column system, in which a cryogenic liquid is withdrawn from the distillation column system, wherein a first portion of the cryogenic liquid is subjected to a pressure-increasing evaporation by evaporating a second portion of the cryogenic liquid, and the oxygen product is provided using at least part of the first portion of the cryogenic liquid. At least part of the evaporated second portion of the cryogenic liquid, after the increase in pressure, is made available for further utilization, for the provision of the oxygen product. The present invention also relates to a corresponding air separation plant.

PROCESS AND PLANT FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE SEPARATION OF AIR
20230038170 · 2023-02-09 ·

The invention relates to a process for low-temperature separation of air, in which an air separation plant having a first rectification column and a second rectification column is used, the first rectification column being supplied with cooled compressed air and the second rectification column being supplied with liquid from the first rectification column or liquid formed herefrom. By means of a first condenser-evaporator, head gas of the first rectification column is condensed and liquid from the second rectification column or liquid formed herefrom is evaporated, thereby producing a first evaporation product. The invention also relates to a corresponding air separation plant.

Cryogenic air separation apparatus

A cryogenic air separation apparatus comprises: a heat exchanger, a first rectification column, a first condenser, a second rectification column, a third rectification column, a second condenser, a high-purity oxygen rectification column, a third condenser, a nitrogen compressor, and a compressed recycled gas line L52 for introducing product nitrogen gas compressed by the first nitrogen compressor into a warm end (heat source) of an ultra-high-purity oxygen vaporizer as a compressed recycled gas.

NITROGEN PRODUCING CRYOGENIC AIR SEPARATION UNIT WITH EXCESS AIR CIRCUIT
20230055205 · 2023-02-23 ·

A nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation unit with an excess air circuit is provided. The nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation unit is capable of producing high pressure gaseous nitrogen without the use of a nitrogen product compressors and is also capable of producing high rates of liquid nitrogen without adding additional compression stages in the main air compressor and/or without a nitrogen recycle compressor.

Cryogenic Air Separation Method and Air Separation Unit
20230125267 · 2023-04-27 ·

According to the present invention, a method for cryogenic separation of air using an air separation unit comprising a rectification column is provided. Feed air is compressed, cooled and rectified in the rectification column obtaining an overhead gas, wherein a part of the overhead gas of the rectification column is condensed using fluid withdrawn from the rectification column, wherein the condensed overhead gas is used at least in part as a liquid reflux to the rectification column, wherein a first part of the fluid which is used for cooling the overhead gas of the rectification column is, after its use for cooling, compressed and reintroduced into the rectification column, and wherein a second part of the fluid which is used for cooling the overhead gas of the rectification column is, after its use for cooling, expanded and withdrawn from the air separation unit.

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING PRODUCT NITROGEN GAS AND PRODUCT ARGON

An apparatus for producing product nitrogen gas and product argon, comprising: a first rectification column into which raw air is introduced; a second rectification column from which product nitrogen gas is drawn; a third rectification column from which product argon gas is drawn; and a first condenser configured to perform heat exchange between a gas accumulated in a column top portion of the first rectification column, and a liquid accumulated in a column bottom portion of the second rectification column, wherein an intermediate portion gas containing nitrogen is drawn from an intermediate portion of the second rectification column and merged with a condenser gas drawn from the first condenser. The merged gases are expanded and cooled by means of an expansion turbine whereby the cold thereof is utilized.

Apparatus and process for liquefying gases
11204196 · 2021-12-21 ·

A liquefier device which may be a retrofit to an air separation plant or utilized as part of a new design. The flow needed for the liquefier comes from an air separation plant running in a maxim oxygen state, in a stable mode. The three gas flows are low pressure oxygen, low pressure nitrogen, and higher pressure nitrogen. All of the flows are found on the side of the main heat exchanger with a temperature of about 37 degrees Fahrenheit. All of the gasses put into the liquefier come out as a subcooled liquid, for storage or return to the air separation plant. This new liquefier does not include a front end electrical compressor, and will take a self produced liquid nitrogen, pump it up to a runnable 420 psig pressure, and with the use of turbines, condensers, flash pots, and multi pass heat exchangers. The liquefier will make liquid from a planned amount of any pure gas oxygen or nitrogen an air separation plant can produce.

METHOD AND UNIT FOR LOW-TEMPERATURE AIR SEPARATION

The invention relates to a method for a low-temperature air separation in which an air separation unit is used comprising a first rectification column and a second rectification column. The first rectification column is operated at a first pressure level, and the second rectification column is operated at a second pressure level below the first pressure level. Fluid which is oxygen-enriched compared to atmospheric air is drawn from the first rectification column in the form of one or more first material flows. At least one fraction of the fluid which has been drawn from the first rectification column in the form of the one or more first material flows is heated in a heat exchanger; a fraction of the fluid which has been heated in the heat exchanger is compressed using a compressor and is returned to the first rectification column.

ENHANCEMENTS TO A DUAL COLUMN NITROGEN PRODUCING CRYOGENIC AIR SEPARATION UNIT
20210372697 · 2021-12-02 ·

Enhancements to a dual column, nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation unit with waste expansion are provided. Such enhancements include an improved air separation unit arrangement that uses: (i) three condenser-reboilers; (ii) a reverse reflux stream from the condenser-reboiler associated with the lower pressure column to the higher pressure column; (iii) a waste expansion cycle, and (iv) a recycle stream of a portion of the boil off vapor from one or more of the condenser-reboilers. The improved air separation cycle minimizes the backpressure of the lower pressure column and yields improvements in the nitrogen recovery as well as reductions in unit power consumption compared to conventional dual column, nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation units employing waste expansion.

ENHANCEMENTS TO A DUAL COLUMN NITROGEN PRODUCING CRYOGENIC AIR SEPARATION UNIT

Enhancements to a dual column, nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation unit with waste expansion are provided. Such enhancements include an improved air separation cycle that uses: (i) three condenser-reboilers; (ii) a reverse reflux stream from the condenser-reboiler associated with the lower pressure column to the higher pressure column; and (iii) a recycle stream of a portion of the vapor from one or more of the condenser-reboilers that is recycled back to the incoming feed stream and or the compressed purified air streams to yield improvements in the performance of such dual column, nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation units in terms of overall nitrogen recovery as well as power consumption compared to conventional dual column, nitrogen producing cryogenic air separation units employing waste expansion.