Methods and systems for inline mixing of hydrocarbon liquids
US-2021232163-A1 · Jul 29, 2021 · US
US11565221B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11565221-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217894537-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 24, 2022 |
| Priority date | Dec 30, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 31, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jan 31, 2023 |
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Methods and systems of operating a pump at an efficiency point during an in-line blending operation. In an embodiment, such a method may include transporting a fluid from a tank to a pump through a first pipe. The method may include discharging, via the pump, the fluid at a specified flow rate through a second pipe. The method may include measuring a flow rate of the first portion of the fluid flowing from the main control valve through the mixing pipe. The method may include measuring a flow rate of the second portion of the fluid flowing through the spillback loop. The method may include determining a current pump efficiency point and operating the pump within a range of percentages of the best efficiency point.
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What is claimed is: 1. A controller for controlling pump efficiency point operation in an in-line mixing system for admixing fluid from two or more tanks into a single pipeline, the controller comprising: a user interface input/output in signal communication with a user interface such that the controller is configured to receive a target blend ratio of a first fluid of a first tank to a second fluid of a second tank; a first input/output in signal communication with a pump, the pump connected to a first pipe, the first pipe connected to the first tank, the pump to control a flow rate of the first fluid from the first pipe to a second pipe, the controller configured to transmit a signal to the pump to cause the pump to adjust the flow rate of the first fluid; a first input in signal communication with a spillback meter to measure an amount of the first fluid diverted from the second pipe to a spillback loop; a second input in signal communication with a main meter to measure an amount of the first fluid flowing through a main control valve; and a second input/output in signal communication with a spillback control valve, the spillback control valve positioned along the spillback loop, the spillback control valve connected to the second pipe and the first pipe, the spillback control valve to control an amount of the first fluid to be diverted from the second pipe back to the first pipe, the controller configured to: determine a corrected ratio, based on measurements from the first input and the second input, and transmit a signal to one or more of the spillback control valve or the main control valve to cause the one or more of the spillback control valve or the main control valve to adjust to a position indicated by the corrected ratio. 2. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the one or more of the spillback control valve or the main control valve are adjusted to drive the pump to operate at a preselected range of percentages of a best efficiency point. 3. The controller of claim 1 , wherein the spillback meter and main meter comprise one or more of a Coriolis meter, a turbine meter, an ultrasonic meter, a flow meter, or a mass flow meter.
Mixing systems, i.e. flow charts or diagrams · CPC title
characterised by the disposition of the feed and discharge openings · CPC title
in which the mixture is discharged from and reintroduced into a receptacle through a recirculation tube, into which an additional component is introduced · CPC title
Flow control by valves, e.g. opening intermittently · CPC title
by-pass valves · CPC title
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