Chinese Journal of Chemical Engineering, Vol.16, No.3, 333-342, 2008
A framework for the systematic design of hybrid separation processes
The design of optimal separation flow sheets for multi-component mixtures is still not a solved problem., This is especially the case when non-ideal or azeotropic mixtures or hybrid separation processes are considered. We review recent developments in this field and present a systematic framework for the design of separation flow sheets. This framework proposes a three-step approach. In the first step different flow sheets are generated. In the second step these alternative flow sheet structures are evaluated with shortcut methods. In the third step a rigorous mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) optimization of the entire flow sheet is executed to determine the best alternative. Since a number of alternative flow sheets have already been eliminated, only a few optimization runs are necessary in this final step. The whole framework thus allows the systematic generation and evaluation of separation processes and is illustrated with the case study of the separation of ethanol and water.
Keywords:process synthesis;distillation design;rectification body method;mixed-integer nonlinear programming