Title of article :
The Selection of Amine Solvent in Gas Treating Process Considering Physical and Process Criteria Using Multiple Criteria Decision-making Techniques: A Case Study of Ilam Gas Treating Company
Author/Authors :
Seidi, Masoud Email: m.seidi@ilam.ac.ir , Khezeli, Mohsen Department of Industrial Engineering - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch - Tehran, Iran , Najafi, Esmaeil Department of Industrial Engineering - Islamic Azad University - Science and Research Branch - Tehran, Iran , Bayati, Behrouz Department of Chemical Engineering - Ilam University - Ilam, Iran
Abstract :
In the current work, a framework is presented for amine solvent selection in gas treating process.
Since the appropriate decision making in this field affects the capital and operational costs, multi
attribute decision making (MADM) techniques were used to rank alternatives. The determination of
criteria and alternatives is the most important aspect in the MADM. Criteria were divided into two
categories, namely physical and process, and twelve physical indexes and nine process indexes were
detected. Mono-ethanol amine (MEA), di-glycol amine (DGA), di-ethanol amine (DEA), diisopropanol
amine (DIPA), and methyl di-ethanol amine (MDEA) are intended as alternatives. The
importance of the criteria was expressed by weights, and the weights were determined by the analytic
hierarchy process (AHP) method. The traditional Technique for Order Preferences by Similarity to
an Ideal Solution (TOPSIS) method was applied to the physical criteria with crisp data. The modified
interval TOPSIS technique was used to study the process criteria with interval data. The data of the
criteria and alternatives were collected from Ilam Gas Treating Company, and the solution for sour
gas sweetening was ranked by the proposed approach. Based on our computations, MDEA was
defined as the best amine solvent with an average ranking of 1.5.
Keywords :
Gas Treating , AHP , Interval Number , MADM TOPSIS , Amine Solvent
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics