Heat Distillation
Heat Distillation
Renewable Energy
Boosting the productivity and competitiveness of U.S. industry through improvements and environmental performance
Project Partners
Velocys, Inc.
Plain City, OH
Principal Investigator:
Thomas Hickey ([email protected])
Barriers
Major barriers to be overcome include:
Demonstrating liquid removal structures
in single microchannels with integral heat
transfer at varied and specified temperatures
and loads to approach reversible distillation
Designing a conceptual commercial-scale
distillation MPT module that meets all
product specifications
Demonstrating commercial-scale MPT
elements in a multi-channel test device
Pathways
The objectives of this project will be achieved
through (1) selecting the demonstration process
conditions that support flowsheets with reduced
energy requirements, decreased compressor
work, and high heat integration; (2) designing
microchannel geometry and evaluating hardware
performance with integrated heat management;
(3) designing, building, and testing singlemicrochannel MPT devices that demonstrate
the performance needed for a commercial-scale
system; and (4) comparing the expected capital
and operating costs of the high-intensity MPT
ethylene fractionation process to conventional
processes.
Commercialization
The project teams combined experience and
capability with ethylene plant design and
construction, technology licensing, technology
development, and MPT provides a foundation
for development and commercialization. In the
technology development phase of this project,
Velocys will manage the project, perform
computational modeling, design, build, and
test the microhannel devices, and evaluate
experimental results. LGI will perform material
and energy balance simulations and process
flowsheet studies, incorporate the Velocys MPT
technology within the fractionation sections of
an olefins plant, generate capital and operating
cost estimates for a typical large-scale olefins
plant, analyze MPT performance in the ethylene
splitter, and determine if other fractionators
will be impacted by implementing MPT. For
commercialization, LGI will provide access to
the ethylene market through its leading position
in ethylene technology. Velocys MPT systems,
operational know-how, and process licenses will
be offered through LGI to ethylene producers
as part of ethylene plant engineering and
construction contracts for new plants, as well
as expansion and debottlenecking projects. The
project teams commercialization strategy will
also build on previous successes in other MPT
commercialization programs, as well as LGIs
history in commercially implementing first-ofa-kind process technologies.
February 2009