2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.proeng.2015.07.280
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Emission Process System Organisation of Pollutants into the Atmosphere for Refinery Enterprises

Abstract: The article analyzes the air pollution emission by the refining enterprise. There are determined the most dangerous, from the atmospheric pollution point, production facilities, their work is to be ensured with automated systems for monitoring emissions. Continuous Emissions Monitoring System (CEMS) is based in real time; it allows monitoring of all types of pollution sources. Mathematical models for the calculation of air pollution refinery facilities in real time are offered for CEMS work.

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“…Refineries use polymerization, catalytic reforming, and hydrocracking units as shown in Figure (1). Most oil refinery activities usually are susceptible to corrosion because they include the use of corrosive chemicals, high rates of flow, and high temperatures [10].…”
Section: Petroleum Refinerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Refineries use polymerization, catalytic reforming, and hydrocracking units as shown in Figure (1). Most oil refinery activities usually are susceptible to corrosion because they include the use of corrosive chemicals, high rates of flow, and high temperatures [10].…”
Section: Petroleum Refinerymentioning
confidence: 99%