A New Turbomachine for Clean and Sustainable Hydrocarbon Cracking

Author:

Rubini Dylan1,Xu Liping2,Rosic Budimir1,Johannesdahl Harri3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Science, Oxford Thermofluids Institute, University of Oxford, Oxford OX1 3PJ, UK

2. Department of Engineering, Whittle Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB3 0DY, UK

3. Coolbrook Oy, Pieni Roobertinkatu9, Helsinki 00130, Finland

Abstract

Abstract Decarbonizing highly energy-intensive industrial processes is imperative if nations are to comply with anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions targets by 2050. This is a significant challenge for high-temperature industrial processes, such as hydrocarbon cracking, and there have been limited developments thus far. The novel concept presented in this study aims to replace the radiant section of a hydrocarbon cracking plant with a novel turboreactor. This is one of the first major and potentially successful attempts at decarbonizing the petrochemical industry. Rather than using heat from the combustion of natural gas, the novel turboreactor can be driven by an electric motor powered by renewable electricity. Switching the fundamental energy transfer mechanism from surface heat exchange to mechanical energy transfer significantly increases the exergy efficiency of the process. Theoretical analysis and numerical simulations show that the ultrahigh aerodynamic loading rotor is able to impart substantial mechanical energy into the feedstock without excess temperature difference and metal temperature magnitude. A complex shockwave system then transforms the kinetic energy into internal energy over an extremely short distance. The version of the turboreactor developed and presented in this study uses a single rotor row, in which a multistage environment is achieved regeneratively by guiding the flow through a toroidal-shaped vaneless space. This configuration leads to a reduction in reactor volume by more than two orders of magnitude compared with a conventional furnace. A significantly lower wall surface temperature, supersonic gas velocities, and a shorter primary gas path enable a controlled reduction in the residence time for chemical reactions, which optimizes the yield. For the same reasons, the conditions for coke deposition on the turboreactor surfaces are unfavorable, leading to an increase in plant availability. This study demonstrates that the mechanical work input into the feedstock can be dissipated through an intense turbulent mixing process, which maintains an ideal and controlled pressure level for cracking.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Aerospace Engineering,Fuel Technology,Nuclear Energy and Engineering

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