Methods and systems for inline mixing of hydrocarbon liquids

US11416012B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11416012-B2
Application numberUS-202117480411-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 21, 2021
Priority dateDec 30, 2019
Publication dateAug 16, 2022
Grant dateAug 16, 2022

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Embodiments include systems and methods of in-line mixing of hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline. According to an embodiment, a method of admixing hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline to provide in-line mixing thereof includes determining a ratio of a second fluid flow to a first fluid flow based on signals received from a tank flow meter in fluid communication with the second fluid flow and a booster flow meter in fluid communication with a blended fluid flow. The blended fluid flow includes a blended flow of the first fluid flow and the second fluid flow. The method further includes comparing the determined ratio to a pre-selected set point ratio thereby to determine a modified flow of the second fluid flow to drive the ratio toward the pre-selected set point ratio. The method further includes controlling a variable speed drive connected to a pump thereby to control the second fluid flow through the pump based on the determined modified flow, the pump being in fluid communication with the second fluid flow.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An in-line fluid mixing system positioned at a tank farm to admix hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline, the in-line fluid mixing system comprising: a first tank positioned in a tank farm and containing a first fluid therein; a first output pipe connected to the first tank proximate a bottom portion thereof, the first output pipe in fluid communication with the first fluid to transport a flow of the first fluid from the first tank through the first output pipe at a first pressure, the first pressure resulting from force of gravity on the first fluid; a second tank positioned in the tank farm and containing a second fluid therein; a second output pipe connected to the second tank proximate a bottom portion thereof, the second output pipe in fluid communication with the second fluid to transport a flow of the second fluid from the second tank through the second output pipe at a second pressure; a pump having an inlet and an outlet, the inlet of the pump connected to the second output pipe to increase pressure of the flow of the second fluid from the second pressure to a pump pressure at the outlet; a mixing pipe connected to the outlet of the pump to transport the flow of the second fluid therethrough; a blended fluid pipe connected to and in fluid communication with the first output pipe and the mixing pipe to admix the flow of first fluid at the first pressure and the flow of second fluid into a blended fluid flow; and a flow control valve connected to the mixing pipe and positioned between the pump and the mixing pipe to control flow of the second fluid between the pump and the mixing pipe. 2. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 1 , further comprising: a tank flow meter connected to the mixing pipe and positioned between the pump and the blended fluid pipe to measure flow rate of the flow of the second fluid between the pump and the blended fluid pipe; and a booster flow meter in fluid communication with the blended fluid pipe to measure total flow rate of the blended fluid flow transported through the blended fluid pipe. 3. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 2 , further comprising: one or more controllers in communication with the tank flow meter and the booster flow meter, the one or more controllers configured to: determine a ratio of the flow of second fluid to the flow of first fluid responsive to one or more signals received from the tank flow meter and the booster flow meter; and a variable speed drive, the variable speed drive connected to the pump to control pump speed to thereby adjust the flow of the second fluid through the pump and the one or more controllers configured to control the variable speed drive. 4. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 3 , wherein the one or more controllers are further configured to compare the ratio to a pre-selected set point ratio, to determine a modified flow of the second fluid to drive the ratio toward the pre-selected set point ratio, and to adjust the variable speed drive based on the determined modified flow of the second fluid. 5. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 3 , further comprising: a programmable logic controller in communication with the flow control valve and configured to control the flow control valve, and wherein the programmable logic controller governs the flow control valve to maintain pressure at the tank flow meter between about 15 psi and about 25 psi, and the one or more controllers further are configured to compare the ratio to a pre-selected set point ratio, to determine a modified flow of the second fluid to drive the ratio toward the pre-selected set point ratio, and to send a control signal to the programmable logic controller to adjust the flow control valve based on the determined modified flow of the second fluid. 6. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 2 , further comprising one or more controllers in communication with each of the tank flow meter and the booster flow meter to determine flow rate of the first fluid from the first tank responsive to signals received from the tank flow meter and the booster flow meter. 7. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 1 , wherein pressure of the second fluid is about equal to pressure of the first fluid at the portion of the blended fluid pipe configured to admix the flow of first fluid and the flow of second fluid into a blended fluid flow. 8. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 1 , wherein an end portion of a recirculation pipe is connected to and in fluid communication with the mixing pipe downstream of the pump and another end portion of the recirculation pipe is connected to and in fluid communication with the second output pipe to recirculate the second fluid therethrough to maintain a minimum flow of second fluid through the pump, and wherein a one-way valve is disposed in the recirculation pipe to prevent flow of the second fluid from the second output pipe to the mixing pipe. 9. The in-line fluid mixing system of claim 8 , wherein the recirculation pipe is configured to permit flow therethrough only when a ratio of the flow of second fluid to the flow of first fluid falls below a pre-selected threshold. 10. An in-line fluid mixing system positioned at a tank farm to admix hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline, the in-line fluid mixing system comprising: a first tank containing a first fluid therein; a first output pipe connected to the first tank proximate a bottom portion thereof, the first output pipe to transport a flow of the first fluid from the first tank at a first pressure therethrough, the first pressure resulting from force of gravity on the first fluid; a second tank containing a second fluid therein; a second output pipe connected to the second tank proximate a bottom portion thereof, the second output pipe to transport a flow of the second fluid from the second tank at a second pressure therethrough; a third tank containing a third fluid therein; a third output pipe connected to the third tank proximate a bottom portion thereof, the third output pipe to transport a flow of the third fluid from the third tank at a third pressure therethrough; a second tank pump connected to the second output pipe to increase pressure of the flow of the second fluid from the second pressure to a second pump pressure at an outlet of the second tank pump; a second tank mixing pipe connected to the outlet of the second tank pump to transport the flow of the second fluid therethrough; a third tank pump connected to the third output pipe to increase pressure of the flow of the third fluid from the third pressure to a third pump pressure at an outlet of the third tank pump; a third tank mixing pipe connected to the outlet of the third tank pump to transport the flow of the third fluid therethrough; a blended fluid pipe connected to and in fluid communication with the first output pipe, the second tank mixing pipe, and the third tank mixing pipe to admix the flow of the first fluid at the first pressure, the flow of the second fluid, and the flow of the third fluid into a blended fluid flow; a second tank flow meter connected to the second tank mixing pipe and to measure flow rate of the flow of the second fluid between the second tank pump and the blended fluid pipe; a second tank flow control valve connected to the second tank mixing pipe between the second tank flow meter and the blended fluid pipe to control the flow of the second fluid between the second pump and the blended fluid pipe; a third tank flow meter connected to the third tank mixing pipe and to measure flow rate of the flow of the third fluid between the third tank pump and the blen

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  • by sensing the density of the mixture · CPC title

  • Flow control by valves, e.g. opening intermittently · CPC title

  • using digital processors (G05B19/05 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Use of stored recipes for controlling the computer programs, e.g. for manipulation, handling, production or composition in mixing plants (B01F33/846 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • F17D3/05Primary

    the different products not being separated (separation of contaminants by distillation B01D3/00) · CPC title

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What does patent US11416012B2 cover?
Embodiments include systems and methods of in-line mixing of hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline. According to an embodiment, a method of admixing hydrocarbon liquids from a plurality of tanks into a single pipeline to provide in-line mixing thereof includes determining a ratio of a second fluid flow to a first fluid flow based on signals received from a tank fl…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Marathon Petroleum Co Lp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F17D3/05. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 16 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 9 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).