Özet
The binary mixture of methanol-chloroform exhibits a minimum-boiling azeotrope with ~34. mol% methanol at 327. K under atmospheric pressure. In this paper, design and control of alternative distillation processes for separation of methanol-chloroform azeotropic mixture are explored. The steady-state and dynamic simulations are carried out with Aspen Plus and Aspen Dynamics. The comparison in terms of steady-state design is done between homogeneous extractive distillation and pressure-swing distillation processes. The pressure-swing distillation process is found significantly more economical than the homogeneous extractive distillation process. Based on results, a heat-integrated pressure-swing distillation process is considered, and found economically feasible. Thus, the dynamic comparison is done between pressure-swing distillation systems with and without heat integration. The pressure-swing distillation process without heat integration can be controlled using a basic control structure, while the heat-integrated pressure-swing distillation system requires a pressure-compensated temperature control structure. Results show that dynamic controllabilities of both processes are quite similar.
Orijinal dil | İngilizce |
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Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş) | 166-177 |
Sayfa sayısı | 12 |
Dergi | Computers and Chemical Engineering |
Hacim | 67 |
DOI'lar | |
Yayın durumu | Yayınlandı - 4 Ağu 2014 |