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Ethane Cracking to Ethylene and Propylene¤

Introduction¤

Ethane Cracking is a thermochemical process to transform ethane (C2H6) to a mixture of hydrocarbons composed by ethylene (C2H4) and propylene (C3H6). Ethane hydrocarbon feed is mixed with superheated steam and sent into a cracking furnace where the feedstock is briefly heated to very high temperature. Hydrocarbons are broken down to smaller and lighter olefins including ethylene and propylene. The furnace outlet stream is subsequently fed to a water-based quench, to prevent further reactions. Then, the stream goes to a serie of separation column to remove byproducts such as methane and ethane to recover high concentration of ethylene and propylene. Ethylene is the most commonly manufactured petrochemical as it is the root chemical for plastics and synthetic products.

ES Model Parameters¤

All the parameters concerning the Ethane Cracking are listed in the table below.

entry_key value unit sets source_reference
CO2_A (layer) 0.05343 kt/GWh Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
ETHANE (layer) -1.5773 - Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
ETHYLENE (layer) 1 - Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
PROPYLENE (layer) 0.224 - Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
c_inv 1066 MCHF/GW Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
c_maint 53.3 MCHF/GW/yr Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
c_p 0.86 - Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
gwp_constr 0 kt/GWh Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
lifetime 25 y Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
ref_size 0.001 GW Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"
trl 9 - Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray, (2012): "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"

References¤

Data Sources
Towler, Gavin P.; Sinnott, Ray. (2012). "Principles, Practice and Economics of Plant and Process Design"