Design of combined membrane and distillation processes

Torbjørn Pettersen , Andrew Argo , Richard D. Noble , Carl A. Koval
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The performance of three hybrid membrane and distillation processes is compared theoretically, using the separation of propylene and propane as a representative case. For each system configuration the effect of the main design variables is illustrated through parametric studies. Results dealing with both design of new processes and retrofit of existing distillation-based separation processes are presented. The results show qualitative trends which may serve as guidelines for design of hybrid membrane and distillation processes. If the membrane is placed parallel to the column, the optimal position for the membrane feed stream is close to the column feed plate, which represents a potential pinch point in the column. The optimal membrane cut rate for this configuration is generally close to the molefraction of propylene in the membrane feed stream. The comparison of the systems performances indicates that placing the membrane in parallel or on the bottom stream of the column gives the best performance of the hybrid process, both in terms of compressor duty and in terms of installed membrane area.

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膜蒸馏联合工艺设计
以丙烯和丙烷的分离为代表,对三种混合膜蒸馏工艺的性能进行了理论比较。对于每个系统配置,主要设计变量的影响是通过参数研究来说明的。介绍了新工艺设计和现有蒸馏分离工艺改造的结果。结果显示出定性趋势,可为混合膜和蒸馏工艺的设计提供指导。如果膜与塔平行放置,膜进料流的最佳位置是靠近塔进料板,这代表了塔中潜在的夹点。这种配置的最佳切膜速率通常接近膜进料流中丙烯的分子分数。系统性能的比较表明,在压缩机负荷和安装膜面积方面,将膜平行放置或放置在塔底流上均可获得混合工艺的最佳性能。
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