Morten Hammer
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Computers & Chemical Engineering | 2015
Geir Skaugen; Morten Hammer; Per Eilif Wahl; Øivind Wilhelmsen
Abstract A great deal of effort has been put into improving natural gas liquefaction processes, and a number of new process configurations have been described. Recent literature has identified a need for more realistic heat exchanger models to obtain optimum design and operating conditions that do not compromise safety, or that are unrealistic. Here we describe a concept for finding the design and operating conditions of a single mixed-refrigerant process which gives minimum power consumption under given space or weight constraints. We use a sophisticated heat exchanger modelling framework that takes into account system geometry and resolves the details of the heat exchanger through conservation equations coupled with accurate models of thermo-physical properties. First, we find the feasible region which does not compromise safety with Ledinegg instabilities. We then identify the optimal operating conditions for a specific design within this region, before identifying the process design that requires least power consumption. We illustrate how this differs from a purely thermodynamic optimisation, and discuss our key results.
Journal of Computational Physics | 2017
Magnus Aa. Gjennestad; Andrea Gruber; Karl Yngve Lervåg; Øyvind Johansen; Åsmund Ervik; Morten Hammer; Svend Tollak Munkejord
Abstract We have developed a high-order numerical method for the 3D simulation of viscous and inviscid multiphase flow described by a homogeneous equilibrium model and a general equation of state. Here we focus on single-phase, two-phase (gas–liquid or gas–solid) and three-phase (gas–liquid–solid) flow of CO 2 whose thermodynamic properties are calculated using the Span–Wagner reference equation of state. The governing equations are spatially discretized on a uniform Cartesian grid using the finite-volume method with a fifth-order weighted essentially non-oscillatory (WENO) scheme and the robust first-order centered (FORCE) flux. The solution is integrated in time using a third-order strong-stability-preserving Runge–Kutta method. We demonstrate close to fifth-order convergence for advection–diffusion and for smooth single- and two-phase flows. Quantitative agreement with experimental data is obtained for a direct numerical simulation of an air jet flowing from a rectangular nozzle. Quantitative agreement is also obtained for the shape and dimensions of the barrel shock in two highly underexpanded CO 2 jets.
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2013
Peder Aursand; Morten Hammer; Svend Tollak Munkejord; Øivind Wilhelmsen
Applied Energy | 2016
Svend Tollak Munkejord; Morten Hammer; Sigurd Weidemann Løvseth
International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control | 2015
Svend Tollak Munkejord; Morten Hammer
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2013
Morten Hammer; Åsmund Ervik; Svend Tollak Munkejord
Fluid Phase Equilibria | 2012
Véronique Lachet; Benoit Creton; T. De Bruin; Emeric Bourasseau; Nicolas Desbiens; Øivind Wilhelmsen; Morten Hammer
Energy Procedia | 2014
Michael Drescher; Kristoffer Varholm; Svend Tollak Munkejord; Morten Hammer; Rudolf Held; Gelein de Koeijer
Energy Procedia | 2014
Eskil Aursand; Cato Dørum; Morten Hammer; Alexandre Morin; Svend Tollak Munkejord; H.O. Nordhagen
Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research | 2017
Øivind Wilhelmsen; Ailo Aasen; Geir Skaugen; Peder Aursand; Anders Austegard; Eskil Aursand; Magnus Aashammer Gjennestad; Halvor Lund; Gaute Linga; Morten Hammer