2015
DOI: 10.1002/apj.1931
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Employing feed splitting to eliminate the black‐hole problem of dividing‐wall distillation columns

Abstract: Because of the intensive material and thermal coupling within dividing‐wall distillation columns (DWDCs), the so‐called black‐hole (BH) problem may occur and arouse consequently uncertainties to control simultaneously the primary component compositions in the top, intermediate, and bottom products and the composition ratio between the rest components in the intermediate product. The elimination of the BH problem is attempted through the adoption of feed splitting in this work, and a systematic procedure is der… Show more

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“…Distillation columns are widely used in the petrochemical industry, and process control of distillation columns catches scholars' attention . In the most literature on process control, the pressure is controlled to minimize energy or avoid distillation boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Distillation columns are widely used in the petrochemical industry, and process control of distillation columns catches scholars' attention . In the most literature on process control, the pressure is controlled to minimize energy or avoid distillation boundaries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%