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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Atif Javed

Abstract To explore the opportunity for maximum utilization for a Sales Gas Compression Facility (SGCF) in line with ADNOC strategy to enhance profitability and asset utilization. A technical study was conducted to increase the processing capacity up to 133% of its design limit by utilizing the available design margins. This was to identify the potential bottlenecks in the facility and suggest debottlenecking options (if bottlenecks are there). The Technical study covered the following activities: Simulation: Process simulation was performed and H&MB (Heat and Material Balance) was generatd. Engineering: Compressor adequacy checks on increased plant throughputs. Static Equipment rating and adequacy checks performed with the concurrence of original equipment menufacturerers. Line sizing adequacy checks and detailed evaluation of the piping. Adequacy check for In-line instruments like control valves, flow elements/transmitters (Note 1) Relief, blowdown and flare system adequacy check. Utilities adequacy checks. Risk assessment workshop was conducted before the capacity test run. Preparation of Test Run procedure before the actual test run. Actual plant capacity test run to verify the study findings. Note 1: Adequacy check of thermowells had been peformed separately prior to the study. It had already been established that the thermowells were adequate for the increased plant throughputs. The study has concluded the following observations for processing 133% of the design capacity Theoratically, the Sales Gas Compression Plant is adequate to handle the sales gas throughput up to 600 MMSCFD (2 running machines) considering the facts that Sales Gas Compressor suction pressure must always be kept at 32 barg through close monitoring by the operaters.If compressor suction pressure starts dropping below 32 barg, the study outcome would no more valid and the plant throughput would be reduced back to the original design capacity of 450 MMSCFD. Moreover, it was recommended to perform a field test run to validate the study outcome by following the Manageement of Change Procedure as applicable. Based on the successful 48 hours test run, it was established that the facility could handle the increased plant throughput of 600 MMSCFD by following the instructions given in the adequacy study.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Dheeraj Nagwani ◽  
Sara Al Katheeri

Abstract ADNOC Gas Processing Ruwais NGL Fractionation plant receives and fractionates the NGL produced in upstream gas processing plants. After operation of newly designed upstream NGL plants, composition of NGL feedstock has become richer in Ethane and Propane. Consequently, nameplate capacity were reduced by~25%. In view of future increased NGL production, nameplate capacity of fractionation trains needs to be re-instated. Alternatively, a new fractionation train needs to be installed to accommodate additional NGL. To explore the opportunity for maximum utilization for existing trains, in line with the ADNOC strategy of enhancing profitability and asset utilization, a technical study was conducted to increase the processing capacity back to original nameplate capacity with lighter NGL composition. This was to identify the potential bottlenecks in the facility and suggest debottlenecking options with a reasonable investment. The Technical study covers the following activities: Simulation: Rigorous process simulation including the licensor units of DEO/Propane amine units Adequacy checks and identification of bottlenecks: Line sizing adequacy check and detailed hydraulic evaluation of the major piping Equipment adequacy check Relief & blowdown and flare system adequacy check Proprietary equipment/design evaluation of licensed units Adequacy check for In-line instruments like control valves, flow elements/transmitters, thermowells Rotating equipment adequacy checks performed with the concurrence from OEMs. Licensor Endorsement: Obtained the endorsement of AGRU licensor (Shell) for the increased flow rate with revised contaminant levels with recommendations of removing identified bottlenecks. Bottlenecks mitigation: Various options for bottleneck mitigation was studied and most optimum solution was selected to remove the identified bottleneck. The study has concluded that current capacity limitation was mainly due to bottlenecks in Ethane loop. Therefore, by mitigating the identified bottlenecks (i.e. replacing lines with bigger size, providing high performance trays, high performance internals, replacing few equipment's with new one etc.), the original nameplate capacity can be re-instated. The study concludes that increased NGL forecasted flow with lighter composition could be processed in existing Ruwais fractionation trains by doing minor modifications (as compared to new train). A capacity increase of ~25% was achieved with minimum investment and requirement of new fractionation train could avoided. If extensive adequacy studies are carried out to identify the bottlenecks, the capacity enhancement in existing facilities can be achieved with minimum investment and major cost for new plants/trains can be avoided.


Author(s):  
Praveen Kumar

Abstract: Voltage instability takes on the form of a dramatic drop of transmission system voltages, which may lead to system disruption. During the past two decades it has become a major threat for the operation of many systems and, in the prevailing open access environment, it is a factor leading to limit power transfers. The objective of this paper is to present new method of under voltage protection with maximum utilization of system capabilities.


Author(s):  
Vikas Verma and Shweta Singh Saurabh Kumar, Adeeb Uddin Ahmad, Neevatika Verma,

For welfare of environment, world needs to use more and more renewable energy system not only at the level of industrial but also for domestic load system. Due to much installation cost involving in a solar PV cell/panel based system there is a need of better mechanisms to get maximum utilization and benefits from the system with reliable operation, especially in the case of microgeneration power plant to full fill the minimum desired requirements of domestic appliances to achieved reliable operation. Mostly available PV based inverter system having problem of low output voltage generation and THD producing issue, which needs to a requirements of extra circuit to the control THD and boost up the level of output voltage. In this paper, solar PV based closed loop SEPIC converter by PWM technique to maintain a step up constant dc output voltage with no polarity reversal, low ripple in output and minimizing the requirement of additional filter circuit and fed to single phase inverter. This paper has been focused for the overall single phase PV based SEPIC inverter system implementation, performances and simulated on MATLAB/SPS software to provide low losses, 2% minimum THD and reliable operation in compare with single phase PV based Cuk inverter is used for DC-AC conversion system to compatible with domestic load appliances.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (5) ◽  
pp. 2742-2750
Author(s):  
Hoger K. Omar ◽  
Kamal H. Jihad ◽  
Shalau F. Hussein

CPU scheduling algorithms have a significant function in multiprogramming operating systems. When the CPU scheduling is effective a high rate of computation could be done correctly and also the system will maintain in a stable state. As well as, CPU scheduling algorithms are the main service in the operating systems that fulfill the maximum utilization of the CPU. This paper aims to compare the characteristics of the CPU scheduling algorithms towards which one is the best algorithm for gaining a higher CPU utilization. The comparison has been done between ten scheduling algorithms with presenting different parameters, such as performance, algorithm’s complexity, algorithm’s problem, average waiting times, algorithm’s advantages-disadvantages, allocation way, etc. The main purpose of the article is to analyze the CPU scheduler in such a way that suits the scheduling goals. However, knowing the algorithm type which is most suitable for a particular situation by showing its full properties.


Author(s):  
K.Varalaxmy Nithya ◽  
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V. Iswariya ◽  
K. Harini ◽  
K. Hemalatha ◽  
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This project was developed to need for a system that generates non conventional energy. Energy crisis is one of the major issues worldwide. This paper proposes maximum utilization of human locomotion energy for power generation using Piezo electric sensors. The basic principle was, any vibration or pressure that generate between surface and footsteps while walking, is converted into electric energy using Piezo electric transducers. A series connection of Piezo electric transducers are mounted on the tile and this tile is placed in the crowded area for the generation of electric energy. This paper explores the power generated by footsteps and used for mobile charging.


2021 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 127-140
Author(s):  
Ta'rif Ta'rif ◽  
Fauzan Adhim

AbstractDuring this, managing the economy at Islamic boarding schools has only functioned as a supporting system. The business cycle that has been carried out has not yet reached the maximum utilization of vital resources. Its economic potential has not been appropriately explored and sustainably. The two Islamic boarding schools that are the locus of this research have been accelerated. Using a qualitative approach, this study explored the development of human resources, optimization of production processes, and good marketing strategies at Pesantren-preneur. The data was collected through interviews, discussions, and observations. Data analysis used a cross-case analysis technique that describe the same characteristics from the two research locations. The study's findings include: first, the strategy of developing human resources for pesantren-preneur includes Internalization of values, human resource management, and support systems. Second, the production process of the entrepreneurial boarding school starts from potential analysis, supplier selection, product differentiation to innovation and control. Third, the marketing approach uses an open marketing system and a closed system.AbstrakPraktik pengelolaan ekonomi pondok pesantren selama ini hanya berfungsi sebagai supporting system. Siklus bisnis yang dijalankan belum sampai pada pemanfaatan sumber daya vital secara maksimal. Potensi ekonominya belum dieksplor secara baik dan berkelanjutan. Dua pondok pesantren yang menjadi lokus penelitian ini telah melakukan akselerasi ekonomi dengan baik. Penelitian ini maksudkan untuk mengeksplorasi pengembangan sumber daya manusia kompeten, Optimasi proses produksi dengan standar yang terukur, dan Penggunaan strategi dan pendekatan marketing yang baik. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif. Teknik pengumpulan data melalui wawancara, diskusi dan observasi. Analisis data yang digunakan dengan teknik analisis lintas kasus yang mengabstraksi karakteristik yang sama dari dua lokasi penelitian. Temuan penelitian ini meliputi: pertama, strategi pengembangan sumber daya manusia pesantrenprenuer meliputi: Internalisasi nilai, Manajemen sumber daya manusia, dan support system. Kedua, proses produksi pesantrenprenuer dimulai dari analisa potensi, pemilihan suplier, deferensiasi produk, hingga inovasi dan pengendalian. Ketiga, Pendekatan marketing menggunakan open system marketing dan closed system.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Salvador Castillo-Rivera

Scheduling and sequencing are forms of decision making that present a fundamental role in Additive Manufacturing (AM). This work studies the scheduling for a set of three-dimensional (3D) printers when the maximum utilization is used as an indicator. The aim is to establish a criterion that minimizes the use of available resources. A program has been done by using the software package Python and this has allowed studying the effect that the maximum utilization presents on operation scheduling. As evaluated a large number of pieces of various sizes, the analysis is found to be effective in yielding near-optimal solutions. The obtained outcomes have identified aspects of the production such as production planning and control as well as work organization.


Author(s):  
Swati Maldhure ◽  
Vaibhav Sonwani ◽  
Ranjeet Ambad ◽  
Dhruba Hari Chandi

The making of new things at an incredibly small “nano” scale (100,000 times smaller than the human hair) is called nanotechnology and it is one of the most exciting and fast-moving technology in today’s world. Scientists and engineers have been working hard to make the maximum utilization of this knowledge towards applications like cure for certain diseases, to create certain renewable sources of energy and to bring human race safety into next millennium, thus nanomedicine being one of the most important evolution of nanotechnology. In this research, we have done a cross sectional observation, knowledge, perception and attitude study among 56 residents of various clinical departments of Datta Meghe Medical College. According to our survey, it was evident that only 48.21% of the residents were aware of the science of nanotechnology. Television was the source for most of them to know about it. Approximately 35.71% knew the size of nanoparticles which is really low. Of all the residence who knew about nanotechnology, most of the (42.86%) them knew about its application in healthcare whereas comparatively less (28.57%) were aware of its applications in areas besides healthcare. As expected very few (14.29%) had practically used this advanced science in health care. And hardly any knew about limitations or long-term side effects of nanotechnology in health care but most of them supported it. With our limited analysis and discussion, we could conclude that awareness and knowledge about nanotechnology among residents who are our upcoming clinicians, was deficient in more than half of them and inadequate among those who had. Universities need to add this subject in their curriculums and have an interdisplinary approach towards this recent advance so that all the medical students and upcoming clinicians have awareness and adequate knowledge regarding nanotechnology & nanomedicine which is going to be the future of medicine having significant impact on our health, comfort and lifestyle.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-107
Author(s):  
Milan Shrestha ◽  

The population, development, and gender are the crucial issues of developmental studies. Considering it, this paper aims to explain the inter-relationship between population, development, and gender. For these purposes, this paper adopted a descriptive and analytical research design with gathering quantitative data. The data were collected from the secondary sources and the researcher further reviewed several literatures. At that point, the data was analyzed and derived findings which were further discussed to obtaining results. This study explored that maximum utilization of population and available resources contribute to gender equity and prosperous development. Moreover, the gender equity and prosperity of the nation assisted to balance the population in terms of available resources. Thus, the balance among population, gender equity, and prosperous development are inter-related with each other.


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