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Refinery Distillation; Process Variables; Process Design of a Crude Distillation Tower; Characterization of Unit Fractionation; General Properties of Petroleum Fractions; Atmospheric Distillation Unit; Vacuum Distillation Unit; Crude Desalting; Chapter 2. Distillate Hydrotreating; Naphtha Hydrodesulfurization Process; Kerosene Hydrotreating; Gas Oil Hydrodesulfurization; Atmospheric Residuum Desulfurization; Chapter 3. Hydrocracking Processes; Hydrocracking Reactions; Process Configuration; Process Flow Scheme; Operating Conditions 327 $aCatalyst Sulfiding and Unit StartupShutdown Procedure; Catalyst Regeneration; Mild Hydrocracking; Residuum Hydrocracking; Chapter 4. Gasoline Manufacturing Processes; Catalytic Reforming; Fluid Catalytic Cracking; Alkylation; Isomerization of C5/C6 Normal Paraffins; Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether; Chapter 5. Hydrogen Production and Recovery; Natural Gas Desulfurization; Steam Reforming; Carbon Monoxide Conversion; Carbon Dioxide Removal; Methanation; Pressure Swing Adsorption Route; Partial Oxidation Process; Hydrogen Recovery; Chapter 6. Residuum Processing; Delayed Coking; Visbreaking 327 $aSolvent DeasphaltingBitumen Blowing; Chapter 7. Treating Processes; General Principles; FCCU Light Gasoline; Jet Fuel (ATK) Sweetening; Chapter 8. Sulfur Recovery and Pollution Control Processes; Sulfur Recovery from Acid Gas; Claus Tail Gas Treatment; Flue Gas Desulfurization; Amine Treatment; Chapter 9. Refinery Water Systems; Cooling Water System; Sea Water Cooling System; Cooling Towers; Boiler Feedwater System; Utility Water System; Treatment of Oily Water; Wet Slop Oil System; Treatment of Sanitary Sewage; Sour Water Treatment 327 $aChapter 10. Refinery Off-Site Facilities and Utility SystemsRefinery Tankage; Shipping Terminals and Sea Lines; Refinery Tankage Estimation; Product Blending System; Refinery Flare System; Refinery Steam System; Refinery Fuel System; Chapter 11. Product Blending; Gasoline Octane Blending; ASTM Distillation Blending; Viscosity Blending; Pour Point Blending; Flash Point Blending; Reid Vapor Pressure Blending for Gasolines and Naphthas; Aniline Point Blending; Crude Oil Assays; Chapter 12. Refinery Stock Balancing; Data for Model Building; Calculation Procedure 327 $aRefinery Material Balance Spreadsheet ProgramChapter 13. Refinery Linear Programming Modeling; Development of the Refinery LP Model; The Structure of a Refinery LP Model; Property Propagation to Other Tables; Blending Specifications; Stream Pooling (Recursion Process); Distributive Recursion; Objective Function; Optimization Step; Solution Convergence; Interpreting the Solution; Report Writer Programs; Delta-Based Modeling; Atmospheric Crude Distillation and VDU Modeling; Single-Product LP Blender; Chapter 14. Pricing Petroleum Products; Netback and Formula Pricing for Crude Oil 327 $aPricing Petroleum Products and Intermediate Stocks 330 $aBesides covering topics like catalytic cracking, hydrocracking, and alkylation, this volume has chapters on waste water treatment and the economics of managing or commissioning the design of a petroleum refinery. Found only in this volume is material on operating a jointly owned and operated refinery. 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