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Turboexpanders were introduced in the mid-1930s when the first machine was designed and installed for air separation. The first turboexpander for a natural gas application was designed and installed in the early 1960s. Today, more than 5,000 units are in operation globally. Cryogenic turboexpanders¹ find use in many applications.
Compressing and expanding cycles work by the turbo-expander to generate refrigeration from a fluid. Different designs contain single, dual, or multiple turbo-expander. For these large expanders, the mechanical power generated can be used to drive an electric generator or a compressor.
The turbo-expander process for treating gas streams for high liquid recovery was developed in the early 1960s. These plants replace the chiller or J-T valve with an expansion turbine and are capable of cooling the gas to − 160 °F (− 107 °C). The main application of the turbo-expander is to improve the recovery of ethane from natural gas.
The Expansion-Turbine-Booster (ETB), is the heart of the Air Separation Unit: it is used as a refrigeration source to achieve the required low distillation temperatures for the separation of atmospheric air into its primary components. High-pressure gases are expanded through the turboexpander booster compressor for improved eficiency.
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