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Dynamic process intensification: Fundamentals and implementation to ternary distillation

TitleDynamic process intensification: Fundamentals and implementation to ternary distillation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsYan, L, Edgar, TF, Baldea, M
JournalAIChE Journal
Volume67
Paginatione17262
Date Publishedmar
ISSN1547-5905
Keywords5.4, dynamic intensification, energy efficiency, Process intensification, ternary distillation
Abstract

Distillation remains a key technology for separating liquid mixtures. Its versatility comes with the disadvantage of high energy consumption. We previously used empirical arguments to introduce dynamic process intensification (DPI) as a strategy for improving the energy efficiency of binary distillation. In this article, we focus on ternary distillation; we begin by providing a rigorous basis for DPI, then formulate the problem of identifying the operating states for DPI as a nonlinear optimization problem. Via an extensive case study considering a hydrocarbon mixture, we demonstrate that reboiler energy use can be reduced by more than 2.3% relative to an equivalent column operating at steady state. We prove that this result is due to the fact that DPI aims to satisfy product flow and quality constraints on average in time, affording broader opportunities for optimizing column economics than steady-state operation, where constraints are met strictly at all times.

URLhttps://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/aic.17262
DOI10.1002/aic.17262