Turboexpander
A turboexpander, also referred to as a turbo-expander or an expansion turbine, is a centrifugal or axial-flow turbine, through which a high- pressure gas is expanded to produce work that is often used to
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A turboexpander, also referred to as a turbo-expander or an expansion turbine, is a centrifugal or axial-flow turbine, through which a high- pressure gas is expanded to produce work that is often used to
Utilizing a turbo-expander has lower production costs and more ethane recovery. Turbo-expander is superior to two other processes in terms of exergy efficiency. Using a turbo-expander for
A turboexpander is a rotating machine with an expansion turbine that converts the energy contained in a gas into mechanical work, much like a steam or gas turbine.
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One of the most important technologies in this process is the turboexpander. Turboexpanders are devices that reduce gas pressure, extract mechanical energy, and also enable efficient separation of
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A turboexpander is designed to extract energy from a process gas. High-pressure gas enters the expander case, passes through the expander nozzles where it is directed into the expander impeller,
A turboexpander is a specialized turbine that converts high-pressure gas into mechanical work by spinning a wheel, a process that also causes a significant drop in the gas''s temperature.
In a Gas Processing Plant, the purpose of the Turboexpander is to efficiently perform two (2) distinctly different, but complimentary, functions in a single machine. The primary function is to