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Chemical
- Aug 25, 2011
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Dears,
I have an issue regarding the control strategy of the bottom temperature of a distillation column.
The system consists of a distillation column with 2 vertical parallel thermosyphon reboilers heated with hot water.
Problem: how is better to control the bottom temperature of the column?
1. manipulating the hot water flow through each thermosyphon (through a calculation block)?
2. manipulating the total flow of hot water to the reboilers
Notes: the hot water route (pipe length) from the header to each reboiler is different (approx. 7 meter more for one of them)
I would go for the second alternative since one control rule states that "a process variable can be cobtrolled by changing only one manipulated variable". What's your opinion?
Thanks,
I have an issue regarding the control strategy of the bottom temperature of a distillation column.
The system consists of a distillation column with 2 vertical parallel thermosyphon reboilers heated with hot water.
Problem: how is better to control the bottom temperature of the column?
1. manipulating the hot water flow through each thermosyphon (through a calculation block)?
2. manipulating the total flow of hot water to the reboilers
Notes: the hot water route (pipe length) from the header to each reboiler is different (approx. 7 meter more for one of them)
I would go for the second alternative since one control rule states that "a process variable can be cobtrolled by changing only one manipulated variable". What's your opinion?
Thanks,