Crude Oil Distillation Process Complete. This video describe the complete distillation process in a Refinery. Animation Description will help you to understand the things better.
This video is a bit like listening to a textbook in audiobook format. Concise. Precise. Plenty of jargon. It was an interesting review of my old organic chemistry lab techniques, but with some different engineering for an industrial process. This is the process that made John D. Rockefeller and incredibly rich man. Very informative!
The distillation tower knows its temperature at all times. It knows this because it knows what its temperature is not. By subtracting how hot it is from how hot it isn't, or how hot it isn't from how hot it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation. The tower uses the temperature to separate the feed, or "charge" and the components into which it is separated are called cuts or fractions.
I operated and worked on distilling units, or evaporators, on Navy ships and the process is similar to this one. We had 2-stage flash type distilling units, making about 10,000 gallons of fresh water from sea water every 24 hours.
This video was a godsend for my presentation about petroleum distillation in college. It did wonders to help me understand the book I was using, and I was able to use the book much more effectively as a result.
Distillation is one of the most difficult concepts to grasp even for engineers. This video does a good job of explaining the process. The key missing point is that trays are discrete units each having its own discrete temperature and pressure. An ideal tray has the fluid leaving the tray in thermodynamic equilibrium with the vapor leaving the tray. The temperature profile is essential to create the concentration differences between the top and bottom of the column. To a lesser degree differential pressure affects thermodynamic equilibrium. A major error is the description of reflux and reboiler. These are not optional components of a distillation. There is not a distillation column in the world that does not have boilup or reflux.
+titaniumsandwedge Couldn't agree more ! I'm a petrochemical engineer and til this day I have not seen a distillation column without a boil-up and reflux ! except that the explanation was good and very SIMPLIFIED !!
This is really cool and I live near a Huge really big refinery called NCRA I always wondered how it works to turn Crude oil into Gasoline! this is a great explanation! Thanks!.
Beyond being excellent feats of engineering, these oil refineries are incredible to look at. They're not pretty like a local church, but they have a grand, sublime aspect about them. I want to tour one if it's possible
This brings back nightmares of school lol! Chem E was the Hardest thing I’ve ever done academically, never again though! The job was fun while it lasted though.
Always make sure your turbo-encabulator is properly calibrated. It can cause a-lot of down stream issues that are hard to troubleshoot. I would know because I am a maintenance electrician for my local school division.
The movie is good. Informative. I think the relationship between the boiling point and the concentration of the lighter fraction needs to be explained a little more. And as it decreases as we move up.
My question is simple . The flashing point isit in the middle of tower or in the bottom section? Because some pplz says (flashing point.) is from the bottom others says from the middle. And what's the difference? Sincerely.
Gee it makes my oil poetry believable now my refinery not as complex but there is some reboil and other terms I can lace into it that can be understood. Wish me well.
During our Crude Oil Topping Plant (COTP) shutdown operation process, a seepage of about 3l/h (3 liters per hour) was observed on COTP naphtha condenser. Please advise how to evaluate the feasibility of flushing the Naphtha condenser at the end of each COTP run. Thanks
Lol. No, not me. But I am here because I got laid off from the upstream drilling side and want to refresh my knowledge because my next goal is to work in the Refinery process.
Hi may I ask questions about distillations process, Why cooling water and chilled water to the unit can only be stopped after the steam(energy)input and feed to the unit have stopped?
This video is a bit like listening to a textbook in audiobook format. Concise. Precise. Plenty of jargon. It was an interesting review of my old organic chemistry lab techniques, but with some different engineering for an industrial process. This is the process that made John D. Rockefeller and incredibly rich man. Very informative!
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The distillation tower knows its temperature at all times. It knows this because it knows what its temperature is not. By subtracting how hot it is from how hot it isn't, or how hot it isn't from how hot it is, whichever is greater, it obtains a difference, or deviation. The tower uses the temperature to separate the feed, or "charge" and the components into which it is separated are called cuts or fractions.
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I worked many years in Petrochemical Industries and vessel fabrication. This video answered many questions.
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Worked on repairing these back in the 1980's. Hard work but fun times. A job for young men.
“Smart people simplify things.” thank you for this video. it does help me a lot!
I operated and worked on distilling units, or evaporators, on Navy ships and the process is similar to this one. We had 2-stage flash type distilling units, making about 10,000 gallons of fresh water from sea water every 24 hours.
I am a chemical engineering student and this was very helpful.... so thanks a lot!
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This is one of the most detailled explanation of the distilled process. GBU
I am a chemical engineer. At university l enjoyed learning this process
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This video was a godsend for my presentation about petroleum distillation in college. It did wonders to help me understand the book I was using, and I was able to use the book much more effectively as a result.
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Distillation is one of the most difficult concepts to grasp even for engineers. This video does a good job of explaining the process. The key missing point is that trays are discrete units each having its own discrete temperature and pressure. An ideal tray has the fluid leaving the tray in thermodynamic equilibrium with the vapor leaving the tray. The temperature profile is essential to create the concentration differences between the top and bottom of the column. To a lesser degree differential pressure affects thermodynamic equilibrium.
A major error is the description of reflux and reboiler. These are not optional components of a distillation. There is not a distillation column in the world that does not have boilup or reflux.
+titaniumsandwedge Couldn't agree more ! I'm a petrochemical engineer and til this day I have not seen a distillation column without a boil-up and reflux ! except that the explanation was good and very SIMPLIFIED !!
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If your a chemical engineer and cannot grasp distillation you in the wrong profession.
This is really cool and I live near a Huge really big refinery called NCRA I always wondered how it works to turn Crude oil into Gasoline! this is a great explanation! Thanks!.
A very interesting process. Thank you.
Perfect Video!! I am from Germany and understood everything in the Video!!
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awesome description . concepts cleared
This video is great make me learned more about crude oil distillation process.
Watching this over and over while testing myself over it for my Exxon Mobile interview.......
Did you get the job
For starters, you should know that's not how to spell ExxonMobil.
How'd it go?
You don't really need to know all this to empty trash cans and clean the toilets there.
You dont need to know this to work at a gas station you idiot.
Clear and concise explanation..Thank You
Thanks for your content! Very interesting topics. Thank you very much!
Beyond being excellent feats of engineering, these oil refineries are incredible to look at. They're not pretty like a local church, but they have a grand, sublime aspect about them. I want to tour one if it's possible
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Great video, nice explanation.
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This brings back nightmares of school lol! Chem E was the Hardest thing I’ve ever done academically, never again though! The job was fun while it lasted though.
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Always make sure your turbo-encabulator is properly calibrated. It can cause a-lot of down stream issues that are hard to troubleshoot. I would know because I am a maintenance electrician for my local school division.
The movie is good. Informative. I think the relationship between the boiling point and the concentration of the lighter fraction needs to be explained a little more. And as it decreases as we move up.
Very very good video.Thank you.
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Very easy explanation. I wish I had a teacher like him in my University.
This explanation is not for the university but only for the high school level in Europe.
Excellent video, very didactic. Thank you a lot!
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Excelente processo explicativo do sistema funcional de uma refinaria
elaborate illustration
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A very interesting process
Great video but the HD tag was a little fib now wasn't it........
Maybe right after WWII, this was considered HD xD
Still a better resolution than what we all had for this year...
Aha that just means Highly Descriptive
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Excelente, claro y preciso.
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I used to know a guy that had built his own distillation system, way back in the woods.
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Matthew Broderick is really great at explaining refining.
Doesn’t look like him at all.
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Amazing video!
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My question is simple . The flashing point isit in the middle of tower or in the bottom section? Because some pplz says (flashing point.) is from the bottom others says from the middle. And what's the difference?
Sincerely.
This is a simple splitting tower. A crude distillation tower has side draws which pull off the mid tower products
Gee it makes my oil poetry believable now my refinery not as complex but there is some reboil and other terms I can lace into it that can be understood. Wish me well.
Thank you, it helped me a lot.
During our Crude Oil Topping Plant (COTP) shutdown operation process, a seepage of about 3l/h (3 liters per hour) was observed on COTP naphtha condenser. Please advise how to evaluate the feasibility of flushing the Naphtha condenser at the end of each COTP run. Thanks
Do you have any video illustration for SRU FCCU and DHDT Units as well?
how we can get the full video? many parts of it is cut in the presentation above.
Yo who else is here after spending -1200 dollars on crude oil?
Lol. No, not me. But I am here because I got laid off from the upstream drilling side and want to refresh my knowledge because my next goal is to work in the Refinery process.
Is this in North America obin Europe? The use two total different methodes!
Hi may I ask questions about distillations process,
Why cooling water and chilled water to the unit can only be stopped after the steam(energy)input and feed to the unit have stopped?