Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4987468 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2016 31 Pages PDF
Abstract
Combining the vapor recompression (VRC) with an intermediate reboiler (VRCIR) and an internally heat integrated distillation column (HIDiC) has emerged as a promising technology. The present work aims at advancing this hybrid HIDiC-VRCIR configuration by introducing multiple intermediate reboilers (IRs). Increasing the number of IR leads to provide a better distribution of internal heat along the column, thereby increasing the energy efficiency. In designing a sample double IR (DIR) based HIDiC-VRC, the location of IRs and their coupling with stripper trays play a crucial role. The optimal position of DIR system is proposed to identify based on two criteria: lowest total annualized cost (TAC) and highest energy savings. Further, aiming to enhance the energetic and economic potential of the HIDiC-VRCDIR structure, it is proposed to choose either the series or parallel mode of compressor applying the same two criteria stated above. By simulating a ternary wide-boiling hydrocarbon system, the promising performance of the sample HIDiC-VRCDIR configuration is evaluated with a couple of unique features. Extending this proposed thermal integration mechanism, one can configure the hybrid HIDiC-VRCIR column with any suitable number of IRs.
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