Chemical Engineering Transactions (Sep 2012)

Energy Saving Performance of Internal Heat-Integrated Batch Distillation

  • Y. Suzuki,
  • T. Yamaki,
  • K. Matsuda,
  • K. Takahashi,
  • A. Endo,
  • M. Nakaiwa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1229047
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29

Abstract

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A model for an internally heat-integrated batch distillation column (Batch or Semi-batch HIDiC) was developed, and the separation of a benzene-toluene binary mixture was simulated. The applicability of the model was examined by using the commercial process simulator Aspen Plus Dynamics® to evaluate energy-saving performance and process time against the compression ratio and reflux ratio. The batch or semi-batch HIDiC model results were compared with the conventional batch distillation model. It was found that with the semi-batch HIDiC, the model has the potential to reduce process time and energy consumption more precisely than the conventional batch distillation model.