AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis

To support the demand growth in the agriculture sector from increasing population, ammonia and urea productions have been continuously increasing. Methane from natural gas can be used as feedstock in the production process. The conventional plant using natural gas feedstock produces cabon dioxide as...

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Main Authors: Seangplang Srisamut, Kitipat Siemanond
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2020-08-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11139
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spelling doaj-603b52a218d84df1a2019f2dbca189ef2021-02-16T09:26:23ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162020-08-018110.3303/CET2081198AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic AnalysisSeangplang SrisamutKitipat SiemanondTo support the demand growth in the agriculture sector from increasing population, ammonia and urea productions have been continuously increasing. Methane from natural gas can be used as feedstock in the production process. The conventional plant using natural gas feedstock produces cabon dioxide as a by-product of the process. This proposed plant contains two processes, producing ammonia and urea can be more efficient in the production, where the by-products of CO2 can be used to produce more urea and reduce CO2 emission. This research proposes ammonia and urea synthesis process using PROII software to simulate workflow and estimate the energy consumption. To be marketable and profitable for the agricultural industry, the techno-economic and stochastic analysis are applied to deal with uncertain demand from the market. This work is comprised of three main parts; the first part is the simulation of the base case process of the proposed ammonia/urea plant. The input data and parameters are obtained from the petrochemical industry in Thailand. In the second part, techno-economic analysis is significant for a feasibility study to estimate expenditure and the profitability of the project. The stochastic analysis is applied to optimise the production rate and supply chain of the products from various demands of the markets. The optimised supply chain network has been investigated on the production rate, the effect of penalty, and profit feasibility through profit accumulative curve. The conceptual design of manufacturing processes attempts to produce ammonia and urea, based on 1,930 t/d of natural gas feedstock.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/11139
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author Seangplang Srisamut
Kitipat Siemanond
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Kitipat Siemanond
AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Seangplang Srisamut
Kitipat Siemanond
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title AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
title_short AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
title_full AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
title_fullStr AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
title_full_unstemmed AmmoniaUrea Production Process SimulationOptimisation Applied Techno-economic and Stochastic Analysis
title_sort ammoniaurea production process simulationoptimisation applied techno-economic and stochastic analysis
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2020-08-01
description To support the demand growth in the agriculture sector from increasing population, ammonia and urea productions have been continuously increasing. Methane from natural gas can be used as feedstock in the production process. The conventional plant using natural gas feedstock produces cabon dioxide as a by-product of the process. This proposed plant contains two processes, producing ammonia and urea can be more efficient in the production, where the by-products of CO2 can be used to produce more urea and reduce CO2 emission. This research proposes ammonia and urea synthesis process using PROII software to simulate workflow and estimate the energy consumption. To be marketable and profitable for the agricultural industry, the techno-economic and stochastic analysis are applied to deal with uncertain demand from the market. This work is comprised of three main parts; the first part is the simulation of the base case process of the proposed ammonia/urea plant. The input data and parameters are obtained from the petrochemical industry in Thailand. In the second part, techno-economic analysis is significant for a feasibility study to estimate expenditure and the profitability of the project. The stochastic analysis is applied to optimise the production rate and supply chain of the products from various demands of the markets. The optimised supply chain network has been investigated on the production rate, the effect of penalty, and profit feasibility through profit accumulative curve. The conceptual design of manufacturing processes attempts to produce ammonia and urea, based on 1,930 t/d of natural gas feedstock.
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