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Influence of tangent pinch points on the energy demand of batch distillations: Development of a conceptual model for binary mixtures
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2011-04-08Registro en:
Torres, Karina Andrea; Espinosa, Hector Jose Maria; Influence of tangent pinch points on the energy demand of batch distillations: Development of a conceptual model for binary mixtures; American Chemical Society; Industrial & Engineering Chemical Research; 50; 10; 8-4-2011; 6260-6275
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Autor
Torres, Karina Andrea
Espinosa, Hector Jose Maria
Resumen
This contribution explores the influence of tangent pinch points on the performance of batch distillations of highly nonideal binary mixtures and its incorporation into a conceptual modeling framework under the assumption of a rectifier with an infinite number of stages. First of all, the y−x diagram is divided into three regions taking into account both the inflection point (IP) in the phase diagram and the slope of the equilibrium curve at xD = 1. After that, limiting values for the reflux ratio and distillate composition; namely, r* and xD*, are calculated for the instantaneous still composition xB with the aid of region-dependent algorithms, which incorporate the tangency condition in different ways. Finally, the instantaneous column performance is estimated taking into account the selected operation mode; i.e., constant reflux ratio or constant distillate composition. Applied to the mixture acetone−water, results for complete simulations are presented in terms of both rectification advance and operation time. A brief comparative study on the minimum energy demand required for a given separation as estimated from models with and without tangent pinches is also carried out.