Design of permanent rectification for flare stack structure by using finite element method
A flare device is built in a refinery or petrochemical plant to ensure the safety and effective disposal of emitted gases or liquids. A flare is expected to operate for 24h and must be in service for several years without a need to shut it down and is always available for flaring whenever a plant...
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my.utem.eprints.278622024-09-20T10:06:40Z http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27862/ Design of permanent rectification for flare stack structure by using finite element method Yob, Mohd Shukri Hussin, A Tahir, Noor Ayuma Kurdi, O Izahar, M.M. A flare device is built in a refinery or petrochemical plant to ensure the safety and effective disposal of emitted gases or liquids. A flare is expected to operate for 24h and must be in service for several years without a need to shut it down and is always available for flaring whenever a plant disruption occurs. A proper operating flare system is a vital component to deter a plant disturbance from developing into a disaster. When the flare is exposed to the environment, it can lead the flare to corrosion. It can affect the strength of the flare and needs to maintain the flare by changing the corroded part to a new part. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the stress of flare reinforced by proposed designs I-beam using finite element analysis (FEA). The proposed design was analysed by using FEA at three different boundary conditions focusing on no external disturbance, wind disturbance, and earthquake disturbance. Then, the analysis was validated and compared with experimental analysis conducted on simplified flare design model. The finding shows that the safety factor for the proposed design increases at the welding stress and decreases at the flare (at all three conditions). However, the safety factor still lies in the safe and acceptable condition. 2023 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.utem.edu.my/id/eprint/27862/1/Design%20of%20permanent%20rectification%20for%20flare%20stack%20structure%20by%20using%20finite%20element%20method%20%282%29.pdf Yob, Mohd Shukri and Hussin, A and Tahir, Noor Ayuma and Kurdi, O and Izahar, M.M. (2023) Design of permanent rectification for flare stack structure by using finite element method. In: 7th International Conference on Mechanical, Manufacturing and Plant Engineering, ICMMPE 2021, 29 November 2021 through 29 November 2021, Virtual, Online. https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-19-3307-3_1 |
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A flare device is built in a refinery or petrochemical plant to ensure the safety and effective disposal of
emitted gases or liquids. A flare is expected to operate for 24h and must be in service for several years
without a need to shut it down and is always available for flaring whenever a plant disruption occurs. A
proper operating flare system is a vital component to deter a plant disturbance from developing into a
disaster. When the flare is exposed to the environment, it can lead the flare to corrosion. It can affect
the strength of the flare and needs to maintain the flare by changing the corroded part to a new part.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the stress of flare reinforced by proposed designs I-beam using
finite element analysis (FEA). The proposed design was analysed by using FEA at three different
boundary conditions focusing on no external disturbance, wind disturbance, and earthquake
disturbance. Then, the analysis was validated and compared with experimental analysis conducted on
simplified flare design model. The finding shows that the safety factor for the proposed design
increases at the welding stress and decreases at the flare (at all three conditions). However, the safety
factor still lies in the safe and acceptable condition. |
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Design of permanent rectification for flare stack structure by using finite element method |
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