Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Vol.39, No.6, 1637-1648, 2000
Disjunctive programming models for the optimal design of distillation columns and separation sequences
A disjunctive programming model is presented for the design of ideal and nonideal distillation columns in which the feed tray location, number of trays, and operating and design parameters are determined. The proposed model is based on the identification and application of MESH equations for conditional trays in order to reduce the size of the nonlinear subproblems and to increase robustness. A logic-based outer approximation algorithm is proposed to solve the problem, where the mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) master problem based on the convex hull formulation of disjunctions is replaced with a big-M formulation. The algorithm is also modified with the introduction of two initialization schemes and the inclusion of convex envelopes to improve lower bounding in the MILP master problem. It is shown that the combination of a disjunctive model and the appropriate logic-based solution algorithm can greatly improve the robustness of the design procedure. The proposed disjunctive column model is extended to the synthesis of distillation column sequences, based on the state-equipment network representation. The robustness and computational efficiency of the model is tested with four examples involving single-column and distillation sequence configurations.