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A Modified Approach for Generating Column Grand Composite Curves
Author(s) -
Wei Z.,
Wu S.,
Zhang B.,
Chen Q.,
Hui C.W.
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
chemical engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.403
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1521-4125
pISSN - 0930-7516
DOI - 10.1002/ceat.201100668
Subject(s) - reboiler , stage (stratigraphy) , column (typography) , condenser (optics) , stripping (fiber) , section (typography) , fractionating column , mathematics , process engineering , chemistry , computer science , engineering , mechanical engineering , heat exchanger , chromatography , physics , geology , geometry , distillation , paleontology , light source , optics , connection (principal bundle) , operating system
In generating a column grand composite curve (CGCC) the enthalpy values calculated by top‐down and bottom‐up approaches are different at the feed stage. An insight analysis of material and energy balances indicates that these differences are due to the feed stage treated as a stripping stage in the top‐down approach and as a rectifying stage in the bottom‐up approach. To consider the practical feed process and overcome the shortcomings in the existing CGCC generation approaches, a modified approach is proposed, dividing the column into three sections: the rectifying section (from the 1 st to the f ‐2 th stage, the condenser being the 1 st stage), the feeding section (the f ‐1 th and the f th stage) and the stripping section (from the f +1 th to the n th stage, the reboiler being the n th stage). The modification is mainly focused on the feeding section stages. An indicator, the reflux energy‐saving potential rate, is defined and used to evaluate these approaches. A benzene‐toluene column is investigated to demonstrate the performance of the proposed approach, and a comparison is made with Aspen Plus Column Targeting. The results show that the modified approach is able to eliminate the ambiguity at the feed stage. Compared to Aspen Plus Column Targeting and the existing approaches, the modified approach could give better results.