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    Advanced Distillation Technologies: Design, Control and Applications

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    Advanced Distillation Technologies: Design, Control and Applications

    Anton A. Kiss, "Advanced Distillation Technologies: Design, Control and Applications"
    ISBN: 111999361X | 2013 | PDF | 404 pages | 6.8 MB

    Distillation has historically been the main method for separating mixtures in the chemical process industry. However, despite the flexibility and widespread use of distillation processes, they still remain extremely energy inefficient. Increased optimization and novel distillation concepts can deliver substantial benefits, not just in terms of significantly lower energy use, but also in reducing capital investment and improving eco-efficiency. While likely to remain the separation technology of choice for the next few decades, there is no doubt that distillation technologies need to make radical changes in order to meet the demands of the energy-conscious society.

    Advanced Distillation Technologies: Design, Control and Applications gives a deep and broad insight into integrated separations using non-conventional arrangements, including both current and upcoming process intensification technologies.

    It includes:

    Key concepts in distillation technology
    Principles of design, control, sizing and economics of distillation
    Dividing-wall column (DWC) – design, configurations, optimal operation and energy efficient and advanced control
    DWC applications in ternary separations, azeotropic, extractive and reactive distillation
    Heat integrated distillation column (HIDiC) – design, equipment and configurations
    Heat-pump assisted applications (MVR, TVR, AHP, CHRP, TAHP and others)
    Cyclic distillation technology – concepts, modeling approach, design and control issues
    Reactive distillation – fundamentals, equipment, applications, feasibility scheme
    Results of rigorous simulations in Mathworks Matlab & Simulink, Aspen Plus, Dynamics and Custom Modeler



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