Abstract
The objective of thsi paper is to present new improvements in the kowledge of the performace of an Acid gas Removal Unit (AGRU) installed on a floating gas production facility, thanks to an R&D program testing the influence of 3D motions and accelerations.
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 23 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Nov 2016 |
Event | 10th International Petroleum Technology Conference - Bangkok, Thailand Duration: 14 Nov 2016 → 16 Nov 2016 |
Conference
Conference | 10th International Petroleum Technology Conference |
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Abbreviated title | IPTC 2016 |
Country/Territory | Thailand |
City | Bangkok |
Period | 14/11/16 → 16/11/16 |
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Graeme White
- School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Institute of Mechanical, Process & Energy Engineering - Professor
- School of Engineering & Physical Sciences - Professor
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