Abstract
AbstractIn addition to a minimum reflux, every extractive distillation exhibits a maximum reflux, above which the desired separation is impossible, and a minimum entrainer flow rate, below which the separation is also impossible. Both of these quantities correspond to bifurcations of the finite difference equations describing the middle section of the column and, given a VLE model, can be easily calculated knowing only information about the column feed and the desired product compositions, that is, prior to any column design calculations.Both maximum reflux and minimum entrainer flows have important implications for the design and operation of extractive distillations. By limiting the range of feasible operating reflux ratios, the maximum reflux affects the flexibility, operability and controllability of the column. Ranking a set of feasible extractive entrainers according to their minimum entrainer flows provides a simple effective method for identifying the most promising candidates. Near optimal design values of the entrainer flow can then be estimated using the heuristic presented.
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