Impact of the control properties on the energetic and economic performance of Heat-Integrated Distillation Columns under variable feed composition

IF 1.8 Q3 AUTOMATION & CONTROL SYSTEMS IFAC Journal of Systems and Control Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ifacsc.2024.100256
R. Gutiérrez-Guerra , J.G. Segovia-Hernández
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Heat Integrated Distillation Columns (HIDiC) are highly energy-efficient technologies whose performance has been validated through robust optimization algorithms and practical tests. Despite these configurations are dynamically controllable technologies, the simultaneous relationship between dynamics and optimal energetic and economic performance under variable feed composition has not been analyzed. Thus, this paper tackles this gap in literature. Five binary mixtures and three feed composition were examined in this study. The optimization of these configurations was firstly achieved using a Boltzmann-based optimizer while the control properties were obtained through the closed-loop process analysis using the IAE criterion and rigorous simulations in Aspen Dynamics in a second stage. Results showed that the HIDiC configurations with the best dynamic behavior do not match with the HIDiC columns with the best energetic and economic performance. However, suboptimal HIDiC configurations experienced only slightly less energetic and economic benefits but better dynamic properties that the best HIDiC configurations. Particularly, the best suboptimal HIDiC columns to separate the mixtures with relative volatility (α) lower than 1.4 were determined for a feed composition of 25 mol% for the light component. Nevertheless, the most adequate HIDiC columns to separate mixtures with α>1.4 were obtained for equimolar feed composition and feed composition of 75% for the light component.

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控制特性对不同进料成分下热集成蒸馏塔的能量和经济性能的影响
热集成蒸馏塔(HIDiC)是一种高能效技术,其性能已通过可靠的优化算法和实际测试得到验证。尽管这些配置是可动态控制的技术,但尚未对动态与可变进料成分下的最佳能源和经济性能之间的同步关系进行分析。因此,本文针对这一文献空白进行了研究。本研究考察了五种二元混合物和三种饲料成分。首先使用基于 Boltzmann 的优化器对这些配置进行优化,第二阶段使用 IAE 准则进行闭环过程分析,并在 Aspen Dynamics 中进行严格模拟,从而获得控制特性。结果表明,具有最佳动态性能的 HIDiC 配置与具有最佳能效和经济性能的 HIDiC 柱并不匹配。然而,次优 HIDiC 配置的能量和经济效益略低于最佳 HIDiC 配置,但动态特性更好。特别是在轻组分进料成分为 25 摩尔%的情况下,确定了最佳次优 HIDiC 塔,以分离相对挥发性 (α) 低于 1.4 的混合物。然而,在等摩尔进料成分和轻组分进料成分为 75% 的情况下,HIDiC 色谱柱可分离出α>1.4 的混合物。
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