Abstract

The purpose of this study was to examine the cryogenic separation process used in air separation plants with the CHEMCAD simulation program. A preliminary analysis was carried out with the literature about the operation of the process. In light of the technical information, the simulation of the cryogenic separation process was utilized with the program. While no changes were analyzed in the basic parts of the process, the filtration of the air and separation from moisture and carbon dioxide were not included in the simulation. The simulation showed the three basic components of air, nitrogen, oxygen, and argon obtained as a product of the desired purity rather than a one-to-one demonstration of the applications in the industry. In addition, the low-temperature separation process of an air separation unit was studied to obtain high-purity products (99.49-99.99%) achieving the expected separation efficiency. As a result, the production of all three substances in desired purity was achieved successfully.

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