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Published on: April 26, 2016
Optimization of EB/SM Distillation Processes Based on Divided Wall Columns in a PO/SM Process with a Chaos
Zhongqi Liu1, Xinyu Zhao1, Junkai Zhang1
1Center for Process Simulation & Optimization, College of Chemical Engineering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, P. R. China.
Abstract:
As an important chemical raw material, styrene has a high price because of its high energy consumption for separation. This article focuses on the styrene separation unit in a practical propylene oxide/styrene monomer process, and divided wall columns (DWC) are used for process optimization. Four DWC models are evaluated in terms of both economics based on the minimum total annual cost (TAC) and operability based on degrees of freedom. Differential evolutionary (DE) algorithms are used to optimize the parameters for each case study. In the process of finding the minimum TAC, the traditional DE often falls into local solutions and has low efficiency. In order to solve this problem, we propose chaotic sequences in DE algorithms to generate variables with ergodicity, which improves the optimization efficiency. Compared with the conventional process, Wright's fully thermally coupled DWC (FTC) and Agrawal's liquid-only transfer DWC (ALT) can save 21.36 and 10.14% TAC, respectively, but ALT has 2 more degrees of freedom than FTC. The FTC has the best economic efficiency, while the ALT strikes a balance between operability and economics.
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