2010
DOI: 10.1002/aic.12453
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Graphical design and analysis of thermally coupled sidestream columns using column profile maps and temperature collocation

Abstract: A systematical procedure is presented to design thermally coupled sidestream units like side rectifiers and side strippers are presented in this article. The method combines the column profile map technique to assess topological characteristics of the specific configuration with temperature collocation to rigorously ensure a realizable column design, without making assumptions with regard to the phase equilibrium or product specifications. The proposed methodology offers a unique graphical insight into the cha… Show more

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“…7 shows the range of the split ratio that provides sufficient product purities and flow rates of butyl acetate and methanol. The reboiler duty of the side-stripper column in the TCRD is a weak function of the split ratio because the components in the system have very similar molar latent heat of vaporization values, as observed earlier for the conventional thermally coupled distillation structure (Beneke and Linninger, 2011). previous work by Wang et al (2008).…”
Section: Design and Optimization Of The Conventional Rd+mc Processsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…7 shows the range of the split ratio that provides sufficient product purities and flow rates of butyl acetate and methanol. The reboiler duty of the side-stripper column in the TCRD is a weak function of the split ratio because the components in the system have very similar molar latent heat of vaporization values, as observed earlier for the conventional thermally coupled distillation structure (Beneke and Linninger, 2011). previous work by Wang et al (2008).…”
Section: Design and Optimization Of The Conventional Rd+mc Processsupporting
confidence: 61%