Reduction of coke accumulation and energy resources by adding steam and carbon dioxide in naphtha based ethylene production
In this study, the production of ethylene and hydrogen is studied via the thermal cracking of ethylene in an ethylene plant based in Libya. During the process of thermal cracking, a mix of naphtha and steam is input into tubes that are directed to the naphtha main line. The utilization of steam is g...
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Main Authors: | Alselaa, Ramadan A. M., Elfghi, Fawzi Mohamed |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59903/ |
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