FACTORS AFFECTING DISTILLATION COLUMN OPERATION
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The performance of a distillation column is determined by many factors, for example: | |
feed
conditions
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internal liquid and fluid flow conditions | |
state of trays (packings) | |
weather conditions | |
Some of these will be discussed below to give an idea of the complexity of the distillation process. | |
Feed Conditions | |
The state of the feed mixture and feed composition affects the operating lines and hence the number of stages required for separation. It also affects the location of feed tray. During operation, if the deviations from design specifications are excessive, then the column may no longer be able handle the separation task. To overcome the problems associated with the feed, some column are designed to have multiple feed points when the feed is expected to containing varying amounts of components. | |
Reflux Conditions | |
As
the reflux ratio is increased, the gradient of operating line
for the rectification section moves towards a maximum value of
1. Physically, what this means is that more and more liquid that
is rich in the more volatile components are being recycled back
into the column. Separation then becomes better and thus less
trays are needed to achieve the same degree of separation. Minimum
trays are required under total reflux conditions, i.e. there is no withdrawal
of distillate.
On
the other hand, as reflux is decreased, the operating line for
the rectification section moves towards the equilibrium line.
The ‘pinch’ between operating and equilibrium lines
becomes more pronounced and more and more trays are required.This
is easy to verify using the McCabe-Thiele method. The limiting condition occurs at minimum reflux ration, when an infinite number of trays will be required to effect separation. Most columns are designed to operate between 1.2 to 1.5 times the minimum reflux ratio because this is approximately the region of minimum operating costs (more reflux means higher reboiler duty). |
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Vapour Flow Conditions | |
Adverse
vapour flow conditions can cause
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Column Diameter | |
Most of the above factors that affect column operation is due to vapour flow conditions: either excessive or too low. Vapour flow velocity is dependent on column diameter. Weeping determines the minimum vapour flow required while flooding determines the maximum vapour flow allowed, hence column capacity. Thus, if the column diameter is not sized properly, the column will not perform well. Not only will operational problems occur, the desired separation duties may not be achieved. | |
State of Trays and Packings | |
Remember that the actual number of trays required for a particular separation duty is determined by the efficiency of the plate, and the packings if packings are used. Thus, any factors that cause a decrease in tray efficiency will also change the performance of the column. Tray efficiencies are affected by fouling, wear and tear and corrosion, and the rates at which these occur depends on the properties of the liquids being processed. Thus appropriate materials should be specified for tray construction. | |
Weather Conditions | |
Most distillation columns are open to the atmosphere. Although many of the columns are insulated, changing weather conditions can still affect column operation. Thus the reboiler must be appropriately sized to ensure that enough vapour can be generated during cold and windy spells and that it can be turned down sufficiently during hot seasons. The same applies to condensors. | |
These are some of the more important factors that can cause poor distillation column performance. Other factors include changing operating conditions and throughputs, brought about by changes in upstream conditions and changes in the demand for the products. All these factors, including the associated control system, should be considered at the design stages because once a column is built and installed, nothing much can be done to rectify the situation without incurring significant costs. The control of distillation columns is a field in its own right, but that's another story. |
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Sunday, 26 July 2015
FACTORS AFFECTING DISTILLATION COLUMN OPERATION
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