WO2011101296A1 - Single system with integrated compressor and pump and method - Google Patents
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- Embodiments of the subject matter disclosed herein generally relate to methods and systems and, more particularly, to mechanisms and techniques for integrating a compressor part and a pump part in a single system for compressing and pumping a given fluid.
- EOR Enhanced Oil Recovery
- the transportation of CO2 and/or C02 mixture is important for this field.
- the reduction of CO2 emissions is challenging as this fluid has a high molecular weight and its critical point is at a very low pressure (74 bar) at ambient temperature.
- the C02 In order to remove the C02 that is usually produced as a gas by power generation, the C02 needs to be separated from the other pollutants and/or substances that are present in the exhaust from the power plant. This step is traditionally called capture. After capturing the 002, the gas needs to be compressed to arrive at a predetermined pressure, cooled down to change from gas phase to a dense phase, e.g., liquid phase, and then transported in this denser phase to a storage location.
- the dense phase depends on the type of fluid, the amount of impurities in the fluid and other parameters. However, there is no unique parameter that can quantitatively describe the dense phase for a fluid in general, unless an accurate composition of the fluid is known. The same process may be used for EOR, where the 002 and/or C02 mixture needs to be captured and then compressed and transported to the desired location for reinjection.
- a compressor is used to bring the initial C02 in the gas phase to a dense phase or a liquid phase.
- the C02 is feed to a pump that transports the fluid in the dense or liquid phase to a storage facility or to another desired location for reinjection.
- certain pressures and temperatures of the 002 in the gas and dense/liquid phases have to be achieved as the efficiencies of the compressor and pump are sensitive to them. Therefore, traditional compressors and pumps need to be fine-tuned with respect to each other such that the precise phase of 002 is transferred from the compressor to the pump.
- the compressor and pump are traditionally manufactured by different providers, the matching of these two elements may be time intensive, requiring a lot of coordination between the manufacturers. Further, the existent systems that use standalone compressors and standalone pumps have a large footprint, which may be expensive.
- a system for compressing a fluid in a gas phase and for pumping the fluid in a dense phase includes a compressor part having at least one impeller configured to compress the fluid in the gas phase; a compressor part inlet connected to the compressor part and configured to receive the fluid in the gas phase and to provide the fluid to the at least one impeller; a compressor part outlet configured to provide the fluid in the gas phase at a density equal to or larger than a predetermined density; a temperature changing device connected to the compressor part outlet and configured to change the fluid to the dense phase; a pump part having at least one impeller configured to pump the fluid in the dense phase; a pump part inlet configured to receive the fluid in the dense phase from the compressor part outlet; a pump part outlet configured to output the fluid in the dense phase from the system; a single bull gear configured to rotate around an axial axis with a predetermined speed; plural pinions contacting the single bull gear and configured to rotate with predetermined speeds, different from each other, each pinion being configured to activate
- the method includes receiving at a compressor part inlet of the compressor part the fluid in the gas phase; compressing the fluid in the gas phase in one or more stages of the compressor part such that the fluid emerges at a compressor part outlet of the compressor part as a fluid in the gas phase at a density equal to or larger than a predetermined density; transforming a phase of the fluid to the dense phase by cooling the fluid after exiting the compressor part; receiving the fluid in the dense phase at a pump part inlet of the pump part; pumping the fluid in the dense phase through one or more stages of the pump part such that the fluid emerges at a pump part outlet of the pump part having a higher pressure than at the pump part inlet; and rotating a single bull gear in order to activate all of the at least one or more compressor stages and the at least one or more pump stages.
- the dense phase is defined by the fluid having a density larger than the predetermined density.
- a computer readable medium including computer executable instructions, wherein the instructions, when executed, implement a method for compressing a fluid in a gas phase and for pumping the fluid in a dense phase with a system including a compressor part and a pump part, the compressor part having at least one compressor part impeller and the pump part having at least one pump part impeller.
- the method includes the steps recited in the previous paragraph.
- Figure 1 is a general view of a system having an integrated compressor and pump according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 2 is a schematic diagram of a system having an integrated compressor and pump according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 3 illustrates a phase diagram of a fluid that is compressed by the compressor and pumped by the pump at certain temperatures and pressures according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 4 is a schematic diagram of a pump part connected to a bull gear that activates a compressor part according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 5 is a side view of a system having the integrated compressor and pump according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 6 is a schematic diagram of a pump part of the system according to an exemplary embodiment
- Figure 7 is a schematic diagram of a system having an integrated compressor and pump and a control system.
- Figure 8 is a flow chart illustrating a method for compressing and transporting a fluid according to an exemplary embodiment.
- a single system that includes a compressor part and a pump part.
- the single system is configured to take as input a fluid in a gas phase, transform it to a fluid in a dense phase (or liquid phase) and transport the fluid in the dense phase to a desired location.
- the dense phase may be defined by a density, pressure and temperature of the fluid.
- the density which is predetermined for each fluid, depends, among other things, on the composition of the fluid. It is noted that the fluid in the dense phase may be a gas but so dense that behaves like a liquid when pumped. For this reason, it is desired to supply the fluid in the dense phase or the liquid phase to the pump part.
- the system may have a single bull gear that drives both the compressor part and the pump part.
- an integrated system 10 includes a compressor part 12 and a pump part 14.
- the compressor part 12 is housed in a casing 16.
- a gear box 18 that includes, among other things, a single bull gear 20 and one or more pinions 22.
- the gear box 18 may be provided outside casing 16.
- Each pinion 22 may be attached to a corresponding shaft 24 that is connected to a corresponding compressor impeller.
- a shaft 23 is connected with one end to the bull gear 20, either directly or via one or more pinions 25 or other equivalent mechanisms and the other end of the shaft 23 enters the pump part 14 for activating the one or more stages present in the pump part.
- a gear 26 may be provided between the bull gear 20 and one or more of the pinions 22.
- the stages of the compressor part are distributed around the bull gear 20 like spikes around a hub of a wheel while the stages of the pump part 14 are distributed in line, along the shaft 23 as shown later, which is different from an inline arrangement, in which the stages of the compressor and pump are all distributed along a common shaft.
- an inline arrangement in which the stages of the compressor and pump are all distributed along a common shaft.
- the compressor part 12 may include multiple stages, e.g., multiple impellers that drive the desired fluid.
- the compressor part 12 is a centrifugal compressor and the number of compressor impellers and correspondingly compressor stages may be one or more.
- the compressor impellers are selected to accelerate the flowing fluid due to a centrifugal force, so that the compressor part 12 acts as a centrifugal compressor.
- the embodiment shown in Figure 1 shows six stages 30-1 to 30-6, each having a corresponding compressor impeller. Each stage has an inlet and an outlet.
- the compressor part 12 has an overall compressor part inlet 32 and an overall compressor part outlet 36.
- the compressor part inlet 32 is configured to receive the fluid in the gas phase and the compressor part overall outlet 36 is configured to provide the fluid in the gas phase at an increased pressure and/or density.
- the input pressure may be I bar while the output pressure may be between 10 to 1000 bar. In one application, the output pressure may be between 10 and 120 bar.
- the output density may be between 100 and 500 kg/m3 for 002 having a relative low impurity content, between 0 and 5%.
- the pump part 14 may also include one or multiple stages, e.g., multiple impellers that drive the fluid in the dense or liquid phase. Each stage may have an inlet and an outlet.
- the pump part 14 has an overall pump part inlet and a pump part outlet (shown later).
- the pump part inlet may be configured to be connected to the overall compressor part outlet 36 to receive the fluid in the dense phase from the compressor part.
- the pump part outlet may be configured to discharge the fluid in the dense phase at a desired pressure for transportation, for example, to a storage location.
- a density between 400 and 800 kg/m3 is the predetermined density that characterizes the dense phase.
- the density of the fluid is around or larger than 400 to 800 kg/m3 and the temperature and pressure of the fluid are above the critical values, then the fluid is considered to be in the dense phase.
- this value is correct for a particular purity of 002 and thus, this value changes with the nature of the fluid and its purity.
- the pump part shown in Figure 1 has the shaft 23 extending inside housing 16 of the compressor part 12 such that the bull gear 20 activates the shaft 23.
- the rotation of the bull gear 20 determines not only the rotation of the compressor stages' pinions but also the rotation of the pump shaft 23 and thus, the rotation of the pump part impellers.
- another mechanism may be used instead of the bull gear for activating the compressor's stages and the pump's stages.
- each compressor impeller may rotate with a different speed depending on the size of the corresponding pinion.
- the pump impellers are distributed inline, e.g., the pump part impellers have a same speed.
- the various stages of the compressor part and the pump part may be designed such that the single system receives as input a fluid in a gas phase and output the fluid in a dense phase or liquid phase.
- Compressor part 12 includes six stages in this embodiment. However, as discussed above, this number is exemplary and the compressor part may include more or less stages as necessary for each application.
- the overall inlet 32 and the overall outlet 36 of the compressor part 12 have been shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 2 shows the inlets and outlets between the different stages of the compressor part 12.
- the 1 St stage discharges the fluid, still in the gas phase, at outlet 34-1.
- outlet 34-1 is the outlet of the ISt stage while overall outlet 36 is the outlet of the last stage and the overall outlet of the compressor part 12.
- the fluid in the gas phase, having an increased pressure and temperature at outlet 34-1 may be provided to a temperature cooling device 40-1 for reducing a temperature of the fluid in the gas phase.
- the number of cooling devices used between different stages of the compressor part may vary from application to application.
- the cooling device may be a cooler (a cooler is a device that circulates water or other media at a desired temperature around a liquid to remove heat from the liquid), a chiller (a chiller is a machine that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle) or an expander (a device that is capable of expanding a gas producing mechanical torque, also called a Joule-Thomson valve).
- a cooler is a device that circulates water or other media at a desired temperature around a liquid to remove heat from the liquid
- a chiller a machine that removes heat from a liquid via a vapor-compression or absorption refrigeration cycle
- an expander a device that is capable of expanding a gas producing mechanical torque, also called a Joule-Thomson valve.
- Figure 3 illustrates the process of Figure 2 on a pressure-enthalpy or Ph diagram. Also included in the Ph diagram are lines of constant temperature. The lines of constant temperature are identified by corresponding temperatures. For example, Figure 3 shows that the temperature is around 25 °C and the pressure is around 1 bar at inlet 32 and the temperature has risen to around 120 °C and the pressure to around 5 bar at the outlet 34-1 of the first stage.
- the numbers shown in Figure 3 are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the applicability of the discussed embodiments. For simplicity, the reference numbers used for the inlets and outlets in Figure 2 are also used in Figure 3 to show their corresponding temperatures and pressures.
- the cooling device 40-1 may reduce the temperature of the fluid after the first stage from about 120 °C to about 25 °C prior to entering the inlet 32-2 of the second stage.
- a separator device 42-1 may be connected between the outlet 34-1 of the first stage and the inlet 32-2 of the second stage to remove water (or other liquids) from the compressed C02 fluid.
- the number of separator devices may vary from one between each two adjacent stages to zero depending on the application.
- the second stage expels the fluid still in the gas phase at outlet 34-2, and after passing through an optional second temperature cooling device 40- 2, the gas arrives at the inlet 32-3 of the third stage.
- the fluid in the gas phase continues to pass from stage to stage, e.g., through elements 34-3, 32- 4, 34-4, 32-5, 34-5, and 32-6 until the fluid in the gas phase exits the overall outlet 36 at a high pressure.
- Figure 3 shows that the temperatures and pressures of the fluid in the gas phase are maintained close to but outside of the dome 50.
- the compressor part 12 may be designed to process a fluid in the gas phase by preventing the fluid from entering the dome 50, as this may result in loss of compressor performance or even damage thereto.
- a critical point 52 of the fluid in this case C02, is shown on top of the dome 50 and its exemplary reference pressure and temperature values are listed in Figure 3.
- a critical point is a point at which boundaries between phases of the fluid ceases to exist. Points having pressures and temperatures higher than the critical point form a supercritical phase.
- the dense phase is the supercritical phase. However, as discussed later, the dense phase may include points that form a subset of the points of the supercritical phase.
- the fluid in the gas phase leaving the compressor part 12 and having the highest pressure (in the compressor) is achieved at point 36 in Figure 3 and this fluid is then provided to an inlet 60- 1 of the pump part 14. It is noted that the pump part is designed to work with a fluid in the dense or liquid phase and not in the gas phase and thus, the fluid in the gas phase from the compressor part 12 has to be further processed to reach the dense or liquid phase.
- the process of transforming the fluid from the gas phase to the dense phase is a function of the speed of each compressor stage, the temperature and pressure of the fluid at each stage and of the coordination of the temperatures and pressures of the fluid relative to the dome 50.
- Figure 3 shows how a temperature after each compressor stage may be adjusted (lowered) for the next compressor stage to increase the efficiency of the compressor while reducing the amount of compressor work needed and also how the temperature of the fluid in the gas phase at the overall outlet of the compressor part 12 is cooled to an appropriate temperature to change its phase for the inlet of the pump part 14.
- the phase transition from the gas phase to the dense phase takes place along leg 54, e.g., at cooling device 40-6, between the compressor part 12 and the pump part 14.
- a temperature of the fluid is changed such that an enthalpy of the fluid that is provided to the pump part is smaller than the enthalpy at the critical point 52, as shown in Figure 3.
- Figure 3 shows a constant-density line 55 corresponding to a predetermined density for the C02 fluid.
- the compressed fluid in the gas phase needs to cross curve 55 for entering the dense phase.
- the predetermined density curve 55 is characterized by a constant density in the range of 400 to 800 kg/m3.
- the predetermined density may change depending on the application, the characteristics of the pump, the type of fluid, the impurity of the fluid, the environment, etc.
- the dense phase includes only those points present in the supercritical phase that have the density larger than the predetermined density.
- FIG. 2 shows that the temperature cooling device 40-6 may be inserted between the last stage of the compressor part 12 and the first stage of the pump part 14 to control a temperature of the fluid while changing from the gas phase to the dense phase.
- This feature allows the operator of the pump part to fine tune that temperature as the pump inlet pressure depends on the fluid inlet temperature for a given pressure and also the pump inlet pressure determines the required power to drive the pump. While the pressure of the fluid to be provided to the pump part is controlled by the compressor part 12, the temperature of the fluid to be provided to the pump part is controlled by the cooling device 40-6.
- Figure 2 schematically shows that the stages of the compressor part may
- Figure 2 shows that the bull gear 20 may transfer rotational motion to all the pinions of the compressor part 12 and to all stages of the pump part 14.
- Figure 2 shows that one drive 59 drives the bull gear 20 and the drive 59 may be placed outside the casing that houses the compressor part.
- Figure 2 also shows that the pump part 14 is driven by the same bull gear 20.
- Figure 4 is a schematic view of system 10.
- Figure 4 shows the compressor part 12 having six stages 30- 1 to 30-6, each connected to the bull gear 20 and the pump part 14 having a single shaft 23 connected to the bull gear 20.
- Figure 5 illustrates piping connections among the compressor pump stages and the pump part from a side opposite to the driver 59.
- Driver 59 may be an electric motor, a gas turbine, a turbo machinery, etc. According to an exemplary embodiment, only one driver is used to drive both the compressor part and the pump part. In another exemplary embodiment, the driver may be provided outside a casing that accommodates the compressor part and the pump part or inside that casing.
- the pump part 14 may be implemented, according to an exemplary embodiment shown in Figure 6, to have ten stages. More or less stages may be implemented depending on the application.
- the first stage has an inlet 60-1 that receives the fluid in the dense phase and an outlet (not labeled) that discharges the fluid to the second stage.
- the inlet of the second stage receives the fluid from the first stage and the second stage discharges the fluid to the next stage until the fluid arrives at the overall outlet 36 of the tenth stage, which is also the overall outlet of the pump part 14.
- the pump part impellers are connected to the same shaft 23 and thus, they rotate with a same speed.
- the speed of the pump part impellers relative to the speed of the bull gear 20 is determined by the size of a connecting pinion 25.
- the pump has at least eight stages.
- the pump part may include other devices, e.g., cooling devices for reducing a temperature of the fluid in the dense phase.
- the pump part is housed in a pump casing 64.
- the pump casing 64 may be attached (bolted) to or may be made integrally with the compressor casing 16.
- the gear box 18 may be placed in the compressor casing 16. in the pump casing 64, between the two casings, or in both casings.
- one or more embodiments may have the advantage that the system operator does not need to custom order the compressor and pump to match the output of the compressor to the input of the pump for having a smooth transition of the fluid in the gas phase from the compressor to the fluid in the dense or liquid phase at the pump.
- the operator of the system is relieved of the problem of correctly matching a compressor manufactured by a first provider to a pump manufactured by a second provider for a specific fluid.
- the temperature control of the fluid at different stages in the compressor part and/or the pump part may be achieved by a processor incorporated in a control device.
- the control unit 70 includes at least a processor 72 and the control unit is connected to various sensors 74 provided in the system 10.
- the connection may be wireless, as shown in Figure 7, hard wired, or a combination thereof.
- the sensors 74 may include temperature sensors, pressure sensors, speed sensors for the bull gear, and other sensors that are known to be used in the art for monitoring the compressor part and the pump part.
- the control unit 70 may be programmed with software instructions or may be implemented in hardware to monitor the pressures and temperatures of the compressor and pump stages and to control the cooling devices to cool the fluid to a desired temperature.
- a look-up table or a graph as shown in Figure 3 may be stored in a memory 76 that is linked to processor 72 such that the processor 72 may determine at what temperature to cool the fluid based on the location of the fluid in the system 10, the speed of the bull gear, and/or the pressure of the fluid.
- the processor 72 may control the system 10 such that the fluid in the compressor part and in the pump part does not reach the area under dome 50 indicated in Figure 3.
- the processor 72 may be configured to change the phase of the fluid prior to entering the pump part.
- FIG. 8 there is a method for compressing a fluid in a gas phase and for pumping the fluid in a dense phase with a system including a compressor part and a pump part, the compressor part having at least one compressor part impeller and the pump part having at least one pump part impeller.
- the method includes a step 800 of receiving at a compressor part inlet of the compressor part the fluid in the gas phase, a step 802 of pushing the fluid in the gas phase through one or more stages of the compressor part such that the fluid emerges at a compressor part outlet of the compressor part as a fluid in the gas phase at an increased density, a step 804 of transforming a phase of the fluid to the dense phase, a step 806 of receiving the fluid in the dense phase at a pump part inlet of the pump part, a step 808 of driving the fluid in the dense phase through one or more stages of the pump part such that the fluid emerges at a pump part outlet of the pump part having a higher pressure than at the pump part inlet, and a step 810 of rotating a single bull gear in order to activate all of the at least one or more compressor stages and the at least one or more pump stages.
- the dense phase is defined by the fluid having a density larger than the increased density.
- the disclosed exemplary embodiments provide a system and a method for compressing a fluid in a gas phase and transporting the fluid in a dense or liquid phase. It should be understood that this description is not intended to limit the invention. On the contrary, the exemplary embodiments are intended to cover alternatives, modifications and equivalents, which are included in the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Further, in the detailed description of the exemplary embodiments, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a comprehensive understanding of the claimed invention. However, one skilled in the art would understand that various embodiments may be practiced without such specific details.
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