Investigating The Potential Of Recycling Flared Hydrocarbon Gas In An Industrial Burner
Abstract
Flare gas is considered a global environmental concern. Flaring contributes to
wasting limited material and energy resources, economic loss and greenhouse gas
emissions. Utilizing flared gas as fuel feed to industrial cracking furnaces grants
advantages in terms of fuel economy and emissions reduction. This work presents the
results obtained by ANSYS fluent simulation of a flared hydrocarbon gas utilized in a
steam cracking furnace of ethylene process. The work focused on simulating the flue gas
side in a steam cracking furnace of the ethylene process when combusting hydrocarbons
flare gas. The flared stream assumed to be inlet from both primary and secondary staged
fuel nozzles. The simulation results illustrate the detailed temperature profiles along the
furnace flue gas side. It also investigates the influence of flare stream composition and
Wobbe Index (WI) influence on temperature profile
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