Abstract

Low-temperature working fluids and supercritical fluids for use in compressor equipment drives in a number of areas are considered: production of urea, pyrolysis of hydrocarbons in the production of olefins. In the existing technologies, the energy consumption in the form of high-pressure steam for compression is very high. The use of closed gas turbine cycles will significantly reduce the consumption of such high-temperature energy while simultaneouslyusing the heat of intermediate technological flows, saturated low-pressure steam and additional low-potential heat discharged under existing conditions to cooling towers or leaving with flue gases.

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