Distillation Tower Energy Efficiency Improved by Advanced Control Techniques
Southwest Process Technology Conference
2015
7th Southwest Process Technology Conference
Southwest Process Technology Conference
Energy Efficiency in Plant Equipment
Thursday, October 1, 2015 - 11:30am to 12:00pm
A 43.65 MMBTU/HR energy reduction was achieved in the co-product recovery distillation section of Beaumont Chemical Plant via improvements in constrained multi-variable control. Various novel techniques were employed in order to improve the energy efficiency of the distillation towers:
- Reduction of multiple tower refluxes via tighter control at upper thresholds on tower overhead key component concentrations. This task involved deployment of inferential quality estimators (where analyzers were absent) with a feedback enforced via lab samples.
- Employing tray analyzer prediction-error feed-forwards for tighter control of distillate purity on long time-to-steady-state towers
- Recycle stream flow was reduced by more than 50% while optimizing tower weeping and reboiler constraints on the first tower in co-product recovery train,
These activities resulted in a 43.65 MMBTU/HR reduction in combined reboiler duties, which is equivalent to ~35.7% of total energy utilization by all distillation towers in co-product recovery section. An associated reduction of 4,432 Tons of Annualized net CO2 emissions were also realized.
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