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A hydrocracker feedstock has a boiling range of 650 to 920°F, an API gravity of 23.7°, and contains 1.7 wt% sulfur. If the hydrocracking hydrogen consumption is 1500 scf/bbl of feed and the feed rate is 7500 BPSD, determine total hydrogen consumption.

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Final answer:

To calculate total hydrogen consumption in hydrocracking, multiply the hydrogen consumption rate (1500 scf/bbl) by the feed rate (7500 BPSD), resulting in 11,250,000 scf/day.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student is asking about the calculation of total hydrogen consumption in a hydrocracking process. To find this value, we can use the given hydrogen consumption rate and the feed rate. The hydrogen consumption rate is given as 1500 scf/bbl of feed, and the feed rate is 7500 BPSD (barrels per stream day). To calculate total hydrogen consumption, we need to multiply these two values:



Total hydrogen consumption = Hydrogen consumption rate × Feed rate



Using the given values, it becomes:



Total hydrogen consumption = 1500 scf/bbl × 7500 bbl/day



Therefore, Total hydrogen consumption = 11,250,000 scf/day.

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