Claims
- 1. A method of washing petroleum equipment, comprising the steps of:
a) preparing a non-aqueous washing solution comprising a surface-active agent and petroleum: b) introducing the non-aqueous washing solution into an interior of the petroleum equipment; and c) circulating the non-aqueous washing solution to wash the interior of the petroleum equipment; wherein the petroleum comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of kerosene, light gas oil, vacuum gas oil and light cycle oil fraction.
- 2. The washing method according to claim 1, wherein at least one of properties of the non-aqueous washing solution circulated within the petroleum equipment is monitored, and, when the monitored property does not satisfy a predetermined standard, the concentration of the surface-active agent in the washing solution is adjusted accordingly.
- 3. The washing method according to claim 2, wherein the monitored property of the non-aqueous washing solution includes at least one of hue acid value and residual carbon content.
- 4. The washing method according to claim 2, wherein said non-aqueous washing solution containing the surface-active agent at a concentration less than a predetermined surface-active agent concentration is introduced into the petroleum equipment to be circulated therein, and the concentration of the surface-active agent is adjusted by adding another non-aqueous washing solution containing the surface-active agent at a concentration higher than the predetermined surface-active agent concentration to the washing solution being circulated within said petroleum equipment.
- 5. The washing method according to claim 1, wherein at least one property including constituent, thickness, and hardness of petroleum residue to be removed from the interior of the petroleum equipment is measured, and the concentration of the surface-active agent in the washing solution is adjusted in accordance with a measured value of said property of the petroleum residue.
- 6. The washing method according to claim 5, wherein the concentration of the surface-active agent in the washing solution is adjusted by
obtaining records of previously measured values of said property and corresponding previously used concentrations of the surface-active agent that were successfully used in previous washing cycles to remove petroleum residue that exhibited said previously measured values for said property; comparing the measured value to the previously measured value to determine a closest previously measured value that is most proximate to the measured value; and adjusting the concentration of the surface-active agent in the washing solution to the previously used concentration corresponding to the closest previously measured value.
- 7. The washing method according to claim 2 wherein the temperature and/or the constituent of the non-aqueous washing solution is adjusted in accordance with at least one of properties of the washing solution.
- 8. The washing method according to claim 5, wherein the temperature and/or the constituent of the non-aqueous washing solution is adjusted in accordance with the measured property of the washing solution.
- 9. The washing method of petroleum equipment according to claim 1, wherein the surface-active agent is selected from the group consisting of anionic surface-active agents, cationic surface-active agents, nonionic surface-active agents and amphoteric surface-active agents.
- 10. The washing method of petroleum equipment according to claim 1, wherein the surface-active agent is a combination of a nonionic surface-active agent and one selected from the group consisting of an anionic surface-active agent, a cationic surface-active agent and an amphoteric surface-active agent.
- 11. The washing method of petroleum equipment according to claim 1, wherein the washing solution further includes at least one of d-limonene and citral.
- 12. The washing method according to claim 1, wherein the concentration of the surface-active agent in the washing solution circulated in the petroleum equipment is from about 1 to about 20% by volume.
- 13. The washing method according to claim 1, wherein the non-aqueous washing solution further contains a high boiling-point aromatic compound having a boiling point in the range of from about 150° C. to about 200° C., the high boiling-point aromatic compound including single-ring and naphthalene-ring compounds having one to three side chains of methyl base, ethyl base, and propyl base.
- 14. The washing method of petroleum equipment according to claim 1, wherein the petroleum equipment is rinsed by warm water of from 30 to 90° C. after being washed by the washing solution.
- 15. The washing method of petroleum equipment according to claim 14, wherein the warm water contains a water-soluble surface-active agent.
- 16. The washing method according to claim 14, wherein the water-soluble surface-active agent includes at least one of alkylolamide sulfate or alkyl phosphoric acid ester.
- 17. The washing method according to claim 14, wherein the concentration of the water-soluble surface-active agent in the warm water is from about 0.1 to about 5% by volume.
- 18. A method of washing petroleum equipment, comprising the steps of
a) introducing a first washing solution consisting of petroleum into an interior of the petroleum equipment, the petroleum comprising at least one selected from the group consisting of kerosene, light gas oil and light cycle oil fraction; b) circulating the first washing solution inside the petroleum equipment; c) additionally introducing a second, non-aqueous, condensed washing solution consisting of said petroleum and a surface-active agent into the interior of the petroleum equipment; and d) washing the interior of the petroleum equipment by circulating therein a resulting washing solution including the first and second washing solutions.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part Application of Ser. No. 09/534,172, filed Mar. 24, 2000, which is pending.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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09534172 |
Mar 2000 |
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10268681 |
Oct 2002 |
US |