Design and implementation of a level control at the bottom of the first column of a continuous binary distillation tower
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instname:Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
reponame:Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Bogotá Jorge Tadeo Lozano
Autor
Fitatá-Bojacá, M M
García-Bedoya, O
Institución
Resumen
The laboratory of the university has a continuous distillation tower where students carry
out laboratory practice, require that student manipulate valve at high temperatures generating risk
at operation. A control system was carried out on the plant to maintain the level of 0.18 meters in
the bottom of the first column. For its identification, the inspection of the tower was carried out to
identify the components of each distillation column. These tests allowed obtaining data from the
point of operation during the start-up of the tower. With this information collected, a model was
defined through the mass and energy balance. Additionally, the tower was simulated under the
Aspen Hysys software to obtain the steady state and, over this point the dynamic system was
analyzed through the linearized model to design the controller and test robustness. The control
strategy implemented, with LabVIEW software, was ON-OFF with hysteresis due to limitations in
the instrumentation. As a result, it was found that the time stabilization of the tower decreased
from three hours to one hour to concerning the manual level control and, a better regulation was
observed in the temperatures of the top of first column 96°C and second column 72°C.