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Divided Wall Column Modeling and Simulation in an Open-Source Environment
Mauro A.s.s. RavagnaniJoão Paulo HenriqueRuy SousaCaliane B.b. CostaAbdessamad BarbaraArgimiro Resende Secchisubject
distillation[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyMaterials science020209 energydesignheat-pump02 engineering and technologyemsoBiochemistryColumn (database)Modeling and simulation[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]EMSO environment020401 chemical engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering[CHIM]Chemical Scienceslcsh:Chemical engineering0204 chemical engineeringProcess Chemistry and Technologylcsh:TP155-156modelingdivided wall columnGeneral ChemistryMechanicssimulation[SDV.MP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Microbiology and ParasitologyOpen sourcesystemsoptimizationEMSO environment; divided wall column; modeling; distillation; simulationdescription
The divided wall column (DWC) can achieve sharp separations of three or more components in a single shell, substituting conventional sequences of two or more binary distillation columns, with lower expenses. Despite these advantages, DWC models are not available in commercial chemical process simulators. To simulate DWC, users must employ instances of conventional column model and couple them in different configurations. In this paper, a DWC model was developed in EMSO (Environment for Modeling, Simulation and Optimization). DWC model was then used for simulating the separation of an equimolar mixture of three hydrocarbons. Results show that, depending on the number of trays, DWC presented energy savings compared to two ordinary distillation columns. Better separation was obtained when the number of divided trays was close to half the number of total trays. However, the liquid and vapor flow rates split into the divided section play a key role in the separation. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020-11-11 | Chemical and Biochemical Engineering Quarterly |