• Comparison of CO2 dehydration processes after CO2 capture 

      Okoli, Kenneth Ikechukwu (Master thesis, 2017)
      This study compares two conventional methods of CO2 dehydration processes after CO2 capture and its suitability of use. The methods are Triethylene Glycol (TEG) absorption and 3A Molecular sieve adsorption. Chapter 1 and ...
    • Cost estimation of CO2 removal in HYSYS 

      Kallevik, Ove Braut (Master thesis, 2010-10-18)
      A Hysys simulation of a CO2 capture process by absorption in a monoethanol amine (MEA) solution from the flue gas from a 500 MW natural gas power plant has been developed as a verification of earlier simulations at TUC. ...
    • CO₂ dehydration after CO₂ capture 

      Rai, Birendra (Master thesis, 2016)
      The presence of free water is considered as one of the major impurities for the pipeline transportation of gas. Corrosion and hydrate formation in the process plant equipment are common problems associated with the free ...
    • Partial CO2 capture simulation and cost estimation 

      Sundbø, Erik (Master thesis, 2017)
      Simulation of CO2 absorption using amine solutions have been performed for many years at University College of Southeast Norway, both with and without vapor recompression. In this thesis, partial CO2 capture was evaluated ...
    • Utilization of excess heat from data centers. 

      Sharfuddin, Mohammad (Master thesis, 2020)
      Digitalization has influenced the rapid growth of data centers around the world. The advancement of IT and telecommunication also played a vital role in is this expansion of data centers. Data centers facilitate the ...
    • Vapor recompression in absorption and desorption process for CO2 capture 

      Kvam, Stian Holst Pedersen (Master thesis, 2015-09-25)
      Due to high emissions of CO2 and the impact it has on our environment, CO2 capture from gases is becoming more and more important. There has been performed a lot of work regarding simulation of CO2 removal at TUC However, ...