| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1733221 | Energy | 2013 | 7 Pages |
In this work two energy saving methods are presented for the separation of a minimum boiling point azeotrope by using an intermediate entrainer. Extractive distillation column configurations with conventional, thermally integrated and dividing-wall columns are used for comparison. These configurations are designed, rigorously simulated and optimized to minimize the Total Annual Cost and to reduce the energy requirement. A novel simple method is proposed based on a Genetic Algorithm to determine the main design and operation parameters of the dividing-wall column. The optimization algorithm is written in Excel Macro interconnected with the ChemCad process flow-sheet simulator. In terms of total annual costs, the extractive dividing-wall column was found to be the most economical scheme, followed by the thermally integrated and conventional extractive distillation methods.
► Thermally integrated and E-DWC are compared for the separation of a min. azeotrope using intermediate entrainer. ► A simple method, using GA, is proposed to determine the main parameters of DWC. ► With the DWC 45% energy and 33% TAC saving can be achieved.
