Sunday, March 23, 2008
Energy of the Sun
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Crude Crude Crude
First of all, the crude oil is found in its liquid form. What we want to do is convert it to the gaseous form. So crude oil is subjected to a curved pipe (furnace) where it is heated and converted to a gas. Then that gas, which is a mixture of the hydrocarbons that made up the crude oil, enters a tower. In this tower, the physical properties of hydrocarbons are taken advantage off. The bottom of the tank is warm and as we move up the tower, its gets cooler. We all know that gas tends to condense at cooler temperatures. So as this gas mixture from the crude oil moves up the tower, the hydrocarbons condense back to liquid at their corresponding boiling points. The hydrocarbons that have high boiling points condense at the bottom of the tower (warm) and those that have low boiling points condense at cooler temperatures (cooler). This whole process is called fractional distillation. You have just separated crude oil into its major components. So now you know what is happening in those large industrial pipes that release gas into the atmosphere.