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Efficiency of gas condensate heaters in reducing operating costs of combined-cycle gas installations.

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Title: Efficiency of gas condensate heaters in reducing operating costs of combined-cycle gas installations.
Authors: Abat, Zhumagaliyev1 bau.nauryz@aues.kz, Bauyrzhan, Nauryz1 ab.zhumagaliyev@aues.kz, Merey, Turaliyev1 me.turaliyev@aues.kz
Superior Title: Vibroengineering Procedia. Apr2024, Vol. 54 Issue 1, p232-237. 6p.
Subject Terms: *GAS condensate reservoirs, *OPERATING costs, *SUSTAINABILITY, *HEATING, *WASTE heat boilers, *PETROLEUM refining
Abstract: This article examines the efficiency of gas condensate heaters in the context of reducing the operating costs of combined-cycle gas installations. Gas condensate heaters are an innovative technological solution aimed at restoring the heat released during steam condensation. Based on the principles of returning part of the heat back to the system, their use contributes to a significant reduction in fuel consumption, which, in turn, leads to a reduction in operating costs. The work examines the mechanisms of operation of gas condensate heaters, their thermal characteristics, as well as their impact on the overall energy efficiency of combined-cycle gas installations. Using the example of the oil refining industry, the practical application of this technology for optimizing thermal processes is demonstrated. In conclusion, the importance of gas condensate heaters in the context of building environmentally sustainable and energy-efficient production systems is emphasized. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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