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Jim Cahill
2 Jul 2010
coil output temperature
Process Optimization
furnace charge rate
steam cracking
ethylene furnace
decoking
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plant control performance
severity target
ethylene production
model predictive control
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Efficiently Cracking Hydrocarbons in Ethylene Furnaces
A few weeks ago, I relayed a story from Emerson’s James Beall about a process of ongoing plant control performance improvements on which he’s been working with a process manufacturer. He said he had another great story about an ethylene furnace optimization...
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