OPERATION AND CONTROL OF DIVIDING WALL DISTILLATION COLUMNS Part 1: Degrees of Freedom and Dynamic Simulation
The dividing wall distillation column has been known now for some 50 years. Despite its potential to make major savings in energy and capital costs in distillation, it has not been widely used in practice. One of themajor fears in applying the technologyis uncertainty regarding the control and op...
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Institution of Chemical Engineers UK
1998
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Summary: | The dividing wall distillation column has been known now for some 50 years. Despite its
potential to make major savings in energy and capital costs in distillation, it has not been
widely used in practice. One of themajor fears in applying the technologyis uncertainty
regarding the control and operation of the arrangement. This paper investigates theoretically
the operation and control of the dividing wall column. A degrees of freedom analysis was
performed to determine the number of control loops required. Possible control con® gurations
were then investigated using Relative Gain Array Analysis and dynamic simulation. The
results of these theoretical studies indicate that simple control schemes are capable of
providing stable control. |
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