Abstract

Distillation columns are, in an ideal situation, controlled using a dual-composition structure in which the light-key impurity in the bottoms and heavy-key impurity in the distillate are both maintained at the specified values. This structure minimizes energy consumption. However, it is often almost as efficient to use one-end control of either a composition or a temperature. This single-end distillation control structure is widely used in industry because of its simplicity and because it avoids dynamic interaction between the two competing loops. Because distillation columns have two control degrees of freedom, another variable besides the single temperature or composition must be selected among several alternatives. Usually these choices involve a ratio so that feed rate changes can be effectively handled. However, different ratio schemes handle feed composition changes with different degrees of effectiveness. The two most commonly used are either a reflux-to-feed ratio (R/F) or a reflux ratio (RR). The...

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