Skip to main content
Log in

Ways of Increasing the Operating Reliability of the Equipment of a Gas Treatment Plant

  • Published:
Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Aims and scope

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this article

Price excludes VAT (USA)
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout.

Instant access to the full article PDF.

REFERENCES

  1. Yu. F. Vysheslavtsev, V. I. Masteka, V. M. Stryuchkov, et al., “Industrial experience with MDEA treatment of Karachaganak gas,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 1, 52 (1989).

  2. Yu. I. Archakov and A. M. Sukhotin (eds.), Corrosion Resistance of Equipment of Chemical Plants.Oil Refining Industry [in Russian], Khimiya, Leningrad (1990).

    Google Scholar 

  3. I. N. Busygin and N. V. Busygina, “Optimization of selective MDEA treatment of a mixture of gases,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 6, 47 (1997).

  4. Kh. I. Mak, “Switching gas treatment units from ammonia to the solvent MDEA,” Neft', Gas, Neftkhim.za Rubezh., No. 6, 69 (1993).

  5. A. I. Afanas'ev, “Increasing the efficiency of the absorption processes of gas desulfurization,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 5-6, 52 (1996).

  6. E. M. Prokhorov, S. Z. Alekseev, G. I. Litvinova, et al., “Tests of mixed absorber on the desulfurization unit of the Astrakhan GTP,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 10, 63 (1997).

  7. V. I. Murin and N. N. Kislenko, “Gas treatment today and tomorrow,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 8, 68 (1998).

  8. R. L. Shklyar, N. N. Kislenko, S. Z. Alekseev, et al., “Selective desulfurization of gas at the Astrakhan GTP,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 12, 40 (1999).

  9. A. J. McNab and R. S. Treseder, “Materials requirement for a gas treating process,” Mater.Performance, 10, No. 1 (1971).

  10. The Dow Chemical Co., Gas Conditioning Fact Book (1962).

  11. Report on the agreement “Corrosion Inspection of the Condition of Technological Pipes of the Astrakhan GTP and Development of Measures to Enhance Their Reliability,” VNIIGAZ (Scientific-Research Institute of Natural Gases, Moscow), TsNIITMASh (Central Scientific-Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Technology), AGPZ (Astrakhan Gas Treatment Plant), and others, 13, 141 (1996).

  12. M. S. Dupart, T. R. Bacon, and D. J. Edwards, “Investigation of the corrosion mechanism on alkanoline gas treatment plants,” Neft', Gas, Neftkhim.za Rubezh., No. 12, 38 (1993).

  13. J. P. Richert, A. J. Bagdasarian, and C. A. Shargay, “Extent of stress corrosion cracking in amine plants revealed by survey,” Oil & Gas Journal, No. 5 (1969).

  14. The Dow Chemical Co., Internal Corrosion Test Results (1980).

  15. The Dow Chemical Co., Gas// SPEC Technology Group, Internal Corrosion Test Results (1980).

  16. P. J. Teevens, Toward a Better Understanding of the Cracking Behavior of Carbon Steel in Alkanolamine Sour Gas Sweeting Units.Its Detection, Monitoring and How to Avoid It, NACE Corrosion Paper, No. 198 (1990).

  17. A. E. Korneev, V. I. Izotov, T. S. Dolotova, et al., “Analysis of the condition of equipment in gas treating units,” Gaz.Prom'st., No. 3, 35 (1998).

  18. I. I. Vasilenko and R. K. Melikhov, Corrosion Cracking of Steel [in Russian], Nauk. Dumka, Kiev (1984).

    Google Scholar 

  19. R. K. Melikhov, A. I. Radkevich, L. M. Karavatskii, and A. M. Krutsan, “Resistance of domestic structural steels to sulfide cracking,” Zashchita Metall., 33, No. 5, 493 (1997).

    Google Scholar 

  20. A. M. Krutsan, V. I. Pokhmurskii, and R. K. Melikhov, ”Cracking and protection of welded structures of low-carbon and low-alloy steels,” Zashchita Metall., 34, No. 3, 257 (1998)

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

About this article

Cite this article

Gur'yanov, V.V., Medvedeva, M.L. Ways of Increasing the Operating Reliability of the Equipment of a Gas Treatment Plant. Chemical and Petroleum Engineering 37, 445–449 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012576118541

Download citation

  • Issue Date:

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1012576118541

Keywords

Navigation