한국해양공학회지 (Oct 2024)
Optimization of BOG Reliquefaction Process of Carbon Dioxide Considering Nitrogen Content
Abstract
As the importance of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology increases for greenhouse gas reduction, CO2 transportation technology is also becoming crucial. Efficiently handling boil-off gas (BOG) generated during voyages is particularly important. This paper proposes a process incorporating two-stage separation and mixed refrigerants to reliquefy CO2 BOG containing nitrogen efficiently. This process was optimized based on specific power consumption (SPC) criteria and compared with the conventional single-stage separation using an ammonia refrigerant. The two-stage separation allows the removal of non-condensable gases, such as nitrogen, before expansion, and the use of mixed refrigerants enables more efficient heat exchange than ammonia refrigerants, improving the reliquefaction rate. As a result, the proposed process reduced SPC by up to 8.8 % with a nitrogen content of 5 mol% and up to 74.7 % with a nitrogen content of 15 mol%. In addition, the proposed process achieved a reliquefaction rate of over 74.2 % across all nitrogen content ranges of 5–15 mol%.
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