mariatr
Petroleum
- Sep 18, 2006
- 5
We are considering the installation of a new side reboiler in one of our distillation columns. We have a process stream that is now being cooled down in an air cooler and we could use this stream as a heat source for this side reboiler, with high energy savings.
In the column the traffic is high in both the stripping and rectifying sections. We have a very pure component as a distillate and a mixed hydrocarbon as a residue.
Feed to the column is in the 21st tray. It is a flashing feed (25% wt. vapor). Temperature profile is quite flat in the rectifying section with a sudden temperature increase just below the feed tray. So we consider the liquid in 21st tray as the optimal feed to the side reboiler.
Simulation of the column shows that 22th tray is the optimal return tray for the liquid/vapour mix exiting the side reboiler (the higher reduction in bottom reboiler duty with a lighter increase in reflux)
In your opinion, is that a feasible configuration? I believe the return to the column from a side reboiler is usually above the side-draw location. In this case, returning one tray below seems to be the optimal solution (the reduction in vapour traffic in the stripping section is almost the same as the amount of vapour generated in the side reboiler)
Thanks in advance for your answers.
In the column the traffic is high in both the stripping and rectifying sections. We have a very pure component as a distillate and a mixed hydrocarbon as a residue.
Feed to the column is in the 21st tray. It is a flashing feed (25% wt. vapor). Temperature profile is quite flat in the rectifying section with a sudden temperature increase just below the feed tray. So we consider the liquid in 21st tray as the optimal feed to the side reboiler.
Simulation of the column shows that 22th tray is the optimal return tray for the liquid/vapour mix exiting the side reboiler (the higher reduction in bottom reboiler duty with a lighter increase in reflux)
In your opinion, is that a feasible configuration? I believe the return to the column from a side reboiler is usually above the side-draw location. In this case, returning one tray below seems to be the optimal solution (the reduction in vapour traffic in the stripping section is almost the same as the amount of vapour generated in the side reboiler)
Thanks in advance for your answers.