Computers & Chemical Engineering, Vol.32, No.12, 3213-3223, 2008
Simulation of flat falling film evaporator system for concentration of black liquor
In the present investigation, a non-linear mathematical model is developed for the analysis of Septuple effect flat falling film evaporator (SEFFFE) system used for concentrating black liquor in a nearby paper mill. This model is capable of simulating process of evaporation considering variations in boiling point rise (tau), overall heat transfer coefficient (U), heat loss flow sequences, liquor/steam splitting, feed, product and condensate flashing, vapor bleeding and physico-thermal properties of the liquor. Based on mass and energy balance around an effect a cubic polynomial is developed and solved repeatedly in a predetermined sequence using generalized cascade algorithm. For development of empirical correlations for tau, U and Q(loss), plant data have been collected from SEFFFE system. These correlations compute tau, U and Q(loss) within average absolute errors of 2.4%, 10% and 33%, respectively, when their results are compared with the plant data. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Non-linear model;Flat falling film evaporator;Empirical correlations;Boiling point rise;Overall heat transfer coefficient;Heat Loss