van Hp Erik Kemenade
Eindhoven University of Technology
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Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology | 2012
van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers
Condensed rotational separation (CRS) is a novel method of gas–gas separation. It is based on pressure distillation at semi-cryogenic temperatures whereby one of the components is condensed, thereby forming a mist of micron-sized droplets. These are separated by applying the rotational particle separator (RPS). The RPS is a compact device for separating micron-sized particles from gases by centrifugation. In this paper, CRS is presented as an efficient method to upgrade natural gas fields contaminated with
Energy & Fuels | 2008
de Cjjm Carlo Best; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Thomas Brunner; Ingwald Obernberger
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2007
Jgm Hans Kuerten; van Bpm Bart Esch; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers
\hbox {H}_2 \hbox {S}/ \hbox{CO}_2.
Chemical Engineering & Technology | 2006
E Eva Mondt; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Robert Schook
Powder Technology | 2005
Jgm Hans Kuerten; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers
The process consists of two pressure reduction steps. The first step results in maximizing the methane concentration of the gas. The pressure of the separated liquid is further reduced to maximize the concentration of liquid
Applied Energy | 2012
van Rj Rob Benthum; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers; M Michael Golombok
Archive | 2010
Jjh Bert Brouwers; van Hp Erik Kemenade
\hbox {H}_2 \hbox{S}/ \hbox{CO}_2
Twenty Seventh International Pittsburgh Coal Conference, Istanbul, October 11–14, 2010 | 2010
van Rj Rob Benthum; van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers; M Michael Golombok
Energy technology | 2013
van Hp Erik Kemenade; Jjh Bert Brouwers; de Sjm Rijke
whereby the released gas is re-fed to the inlet of the first step. Basic principles, process lay-outs and equipment are discussed. Compared to conventional processes, CRS excels in compactness and minimum usage of energy.
Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science | 2007
de Cjjm Carlo Best; van der Cwm Cees Geld; Am Roccia; van Hp Erik Kemenade