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SUMMARY:CERE Seminar - Francois Kruger
DESCRIPTION:<p>&ldquo;Is MEG the next big thing in Green + Bio&nbsp;Engineering?&rdquo;</p>\n<p>In short, no! But glycols will be widely used in the oil &amp; gas industry for many years to come and the accurate description of their properties is essential for the design and operation of several technological applications.</p>\n<p>This project is predominantly interested in the use of mono- and tri-ethylene glycol (MEG/TEG) as a dehydrating agent in subsea installations in the Norwegian Sea.</p>\n<p>During the seminar we will give an overview of the project, detailing the various experimental and thermodynamic modelling work to be completed.</p>\n<p>The experimental section of the project is focussed on generating high pressure vapour-liquid equilibrium data for MEG/TEG in mixtures with water and methane, while the modelling section considers how we model these systems and whether there are ways to do it better.</p>\n<p>Following the project description, the initial modelling results will be presented and discussed (hopefully with good input and suggestions from the audience).</p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>&ldquo;Is MEG the next big thing in Green + Bio&nbsp;Engineering?&rdquo;</p>\n<p>In short, no! But glycols will be widely used in the oil &amp; gas industry for many years to come and the accurate description of their properties is essential for the design and operation of several technological applications.</p>\n<p>This project is predominantly interested in the use of mono- and tri-ethylene glycol (MEG/TEG) as a dehydrating agent in subsea installations in the Norwegian Sea.</p>\n<p>During the seminar we will give an overview of the project, detailing the various experimental and thermodynamic modelling work to be completed.</p>\n<p>The experimental section of the project is focussed on generating high pressure vapour-liquid equilibrium data for MEG/TEG in mixtures with water and methane, while the modelling section considers how we model these systems and whether there are ways to do it better.</p>\n<p>Following the project description, the initial modelling results will be presented and discussed (hopefully with good input and suggestions from the audience).</p>

URL:https://www.cere.dtu.dk/calendar/2017/02/cere-seminar-francois-kruger
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