The
vapor phase, in parastillation, or the liquid phase, in metastillation
columns, is divided at least into two internal flows. Two questions
are addressed: (ii) Is splitting into two equal streams the best solution
or can different split ratios have advantages? (ii) How sensitive
is the process performance to fluctuations around the selected partition
rate? Depending on the answers, these columns may require specific
control systems. Nine split ratios, including the usual 50:50, were
considered in binary and multicomponent alcoholic distillation. Separation
is slightly sensitive to the split ratio, being more influenced by
the Murphree efficiency. The effect of the split ratio decreases as
the amount of ethanol in the feed increases. Fluctuations around the
selected partition ratio do not affect, in a significant way, the
process performance, and the corresponding control systems are not
required. The obtained results indicate that it is better to improve
tray efficiency than to control the phase split ratio.
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