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Optimum cycle time during batch

Optimum cycle time during batch filtration... [Pg.101]

With many batch processes, the production rate will decrease during the production period for example, batch reactors and plate and frame filter presses, and there will be an optimum batch size, or optimum cycle time, that will give the minimum cost per unit of production. [Pg.30]

For some processes, though they would not be classified as batch processes, the period of continuous production will be limited by gradual changes in process conditions such as, the deactivation of catalysts or the fouling of heat-exchange surfaces. Production will be lost during the periods when the plant is shut down for catalyst renewal or equipment clean-up, and, as with batch process, there will be an optimum cycle time to give the minimum production cost. [Pg.30]

Mayur et al. (1970) formulated a two level dynamic optimisation problem to obtain optimal amount and composition of the off-cut recycle for the quasi-steady state operation which would minimise the overall distillation time for the whole cycle. For a particular choice of the amount of off-cut and its composition (Rl, xRI) (Figure 8.1) they obtained a solution for the two distillation tasks which minimises the distillation time of the individual tasks by selecting an optimal reflux policy. The optimum reflux ratio policy is described by a function rft) during Task 1 when a mixed charge (BC, xBC) is separated into a distillate (Dl, x DI) and a residue (Bl, xBi), followed by a function r2(t) during Task 2, when the residue is separated into an off-cut (Rl, xR2) and a bottom product (B2, x B2)- Both r2(t)and r2(t) are chosen to minimise the time for the respective task. However, these conditions are not sufficient to completely define the operation, because Rl and xRI can take many feasible values. Therefore the authors used a sequential simplex method to obtain the optimal values of Rl and xR which minimise the overall distillation time. The authors showed for one example that the inclusion of a recycled off-cut reduced the batch time by 5% compared to the minimum time for a distillation without recycled off-cut. [Pg.232]


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