Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

The complete column dynamics

The holdup effects can be neglected in a number of cases where this model approximates the column behavior accmately. This model provides a close approximation to the Rayleigh equation, and for complex systems (e.g., azeotropic systems) the synthesis procedures can be easily derived based on the simple distillation residue curve maps (trajectories of composition). However, note that this model involves an iterative solution of nonlinear plate-to-plate algebraic equations, which can be computationally less efficient than the rigorous model. [Pg.55]

The rigorous model of batch distillation operation involves a solution of several stiff differential equations and the semirigorous model involves a set of highly nonlinear equations. The computational intensity and memory requirement of the problem increase with an increase in the number of plates and components. The computational complexity associated with these models does not allow us to derive global properties such as feasible regions of operation, which are critical for optimization, optimal control, and synthesis problems. Even if such information is available, the computational costs of optimization, optimal control, or synthesis using these models are prohibitive. One way to deal with these problems associated with these models is to develop simphfied models such as the shortcut model. [Pg.55]

At any instant of time. Equations 4.12, 4.13, and the differential material balance equation can be used to calculate the bottom composition of aU the components. The following procedure is then used to calculate the distillate composition at that instant. The procedure is repeated at each time step until the stopping criterion is [Pg.55]


See other pages where The complete column dynamics is mentioned: [Pg.54]   


SEARCH



Column dynamics

© 2024 chempedia.info