Modeling and Simulation of a Divided Wall Column for 1,3 Butadiene Purification

Authors

  • A. Alborzi Chemical Engineering Department, Sistan and Balouchestan University, Zahedan, Iran
  • M. H. Soodmand Chemical Engineering Department, Sistan and Balouchestan University, Zahedan, Iran
  • M. Rahmanian Chemical Engineering Department, Sistan and Balouchestan University, Zahedan, Iran
  • M. Zivdar Chemical Engineering Department, Sistan and Balouchestan University, Zahedan, Iran
  • R. Rahimi Chemical Engineering Department, Sistan and Balouchestan University, Zahedan, Iran
Abstract:

The distillation process remains as the most common method ofseparation in chemical process industries. The energy used from this process accounts for an estimated 3% of the world energy consumption. The Dividing-Wall Column (DWC) for separation of multi-component mixtures has recently become a major concern ofindustries. The design ofDWC is based on Thermally Coupled Distillation System (TCDS) eliminating some of the operational equipment. This paper presents the results of simulation of a DWC by using 3-simple sequence column model based on shortcut method by a commercial chemical Engineering software for purification of1,3 butadiene unit. From the results, it is shown, by using a DWC instead of two conventional sequential column, the heat duties ofboth the condenser and the reboiler are reduced about 28.5% and also desirable purity ofthe key-components for the case ofstudy have been achieved.

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volume 12  issue 1

pages  60- 67

publication date 2015-01-01

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