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- Title
A new process for ternary separations: Semicontinuous distillation without a middle vessel.
- Authors
Meidanshahi, Vida; Adams II, Thomas A.
- Abstract
In this work, a novel semicontinuous process for the separation of ternary mixtures is presented. The new semicontinuous without middle vessel (SwoMV) configuration is a process intensification technique that makes separation of three components to desired purities possible in a single distillation column without the necessity of the middle vessel as opposed to the conventional semicontinuous processes. The elimination of the middle vessel omits the charging and discharging modes of conventional semicontinuous processes, reduces the direct costs of plant and facilitates the retrofit of available distillation columns for purification of new products. Furthermore, SwoMV configuration improves the conventional semicontinuous system by reducing the energy consumption in most cases and expanding the range of system capacities at which it is economically optimal. The separation of benzene, toluene, and o-xylene is used as a case study to show the feasibility of the SwoMV configuration. An economic analysis is performed, and conventional continuous distillation, conventional semicontinuous, SwoMV and single side stream column configurations are compared by calculating the total annualized cost of these systems over a range of production rates. The results show the feasibility, applicability and profitability of the novel proposed configuration.
- Subjects
DISTILLATION; ENERGY consumption; SEPARATION (Technology); NUMERICAL calculations; RETROFITTING
- Publication
Chemical Engineering Research & Design: Transactions of the Institution of Chemical Engineers Part A, 2015, Vol 93, p100
- ISSN
0263-8762
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1016/j.cherd.2014.04.017