Abstract

Although dividing wall technology is very effective for process intensification of distillation, the resultant dividing-wall distillation columns (DWDCs) exhibit strongly interactive and highly nonlinear behaviors, which may pose great challenges to process operations. Proportional–integral (PI) controllers can stabilize the operation of the DWDC, but their performances are frequently far from satisfactory. Model predictive control (MPC) can potentially improve performance sharply, but the stringent requirements on the qualities of the embedded model considerably lower its robustness. To suppress these two deficiencies, in this work a cascaded control structure by combining the MPC and PI controllers is proposed for the DWDC. The PI controllers regulate the stage temperature in the inner layer, serving to quickly stabilize the DWDC, while the MPC directly controls the product compositions in the outer layer, addressing the strongly interactive and highly nonlinear behaviors of the DWDC. Two typical cases,...

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