SIM 4800 Flue Gas Carbon Capture model introduces the process of post-combustion carbon capture and the mechanism by which CO2 is removed from a flue gas stream using a secondary amine.
The process can be fully shut down and restarted and is coupled with an ESD system presented with a standard cause and effect matrix.
A CO2 rich flue gas stream is contacted with a secondary Amine/Water stream in a packed bed absorber column. The reaction between CO2 and amine produces water soluble compounds which are absorbed into the amine stream.
The treated flue gas is passed into a water wash spray column which removes amine entrained in the treated gas. The treated gas is then vented to the environment.
The rich amine stream from the absorber is passed into an accumulator and then a heat recovery system. The rich amine is contacted with a stream of hot lean amine returning from the regeneration column. This stream then passes into the regeneration column.
A steam reboiler supplies heat which reverses the amine/CO2 reaction. The top column gas is air cooled to remove any water and amine, the then pure CO2 stream can be compressed and piped to CO2 storage.
The regenerated amine from the bottom of the column is passed into the heat recovery system, filtered, and cooled to be passed back into the absorber column.
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