Even though it has been proved that a fully thermally coupled distillation (TCD) system minimizes the energy used by a sequence of columns, it is well-known that vapor/liquid transfers between different sections produce an unavoidable excess of vapor (liquid) in some of them, increasing both the investment and operating costs. It is proposed here to take advantage of this situation by extracting the extra vapor/liquid and subjecting it to a direct/reverse vapor compression cycle. This new arrangement restores the optimal operating conditions of some of the affected sections with energy savings of around 20–30% compared with conventional TCD columns. Various examples, including the direct and reverse vapor recompression cycles, are presented...
The goal of this project was to apply new energy-saving techniques to refrigeration cycles. Refriger...
Distillation is the most widely used methods to separate different industrial mixtures into pure com...
In this paper we show that for a zeotropic mixture the simultaneous implementation of different heat...
Even though it has been proved that a fully thermally coupled distillation (TCD) system minimizes th...
"Distillation is a big consumer of energy in process plant operations. A first step to energy cost s...
Distillation processes are energy intensive separation processes which present attractive opportunit...
33rd European Symposium on Computer-Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-33). Green and Sustainable Pro...
The dependence of the energy consumption decrease on the different feed composition for the separati...
Thermally coupled distillation systems (TCSD) have become excellent means to achieve important energ...
Distillation processes are major industrial energy consumers, typically requiring significant amount...
A significant reduction in distillation tower energy requirements can be achieved by mechanical va...
Distillation consumes enormous quantity of energy. This work proposed a process to recover the energ...
This paper presents the retrofit of five conventional distillation trains for the separation of quat...
In this work, a novel energy-efficient distillation technology combining reactive dividing-wall colu...
In spite of claiming around half of the operational costs of chemical plants, distillation is still ...
The goal of this project was to apply new energy-saving techniques to refrigeration cycles. Refriger...
Distillation is the most widely used methods to separate different industrial mixtures into pure com...
In this paper we show that for a zeotropic mixture the simultaneous implementation of different heat...
Even though it has been proved that a fully thermally coupled distillation (TCD) system minimizes th...
"Distillation is a big consumer of energy in process plant operations. A first step to energy cost s...
Distillation processes are energy intensive separation processes which present attractive opportunit...
33rd European Symposium on Computer-Aided Process Engineering (ESCAPE-33). Green and Sustainable Pro...
The dependence of the energy consumption decrease on the different feed composition for the separati...
Thermally coupled distillation systems (TCSD) have become excellent means to achieve important energ...
Distillation processes are major industrial energy consumers, typically requiring significant amount...
A significant reduction in distillation tower energy requirements can be achieved by mechanical va...
Distillation consumes enormous quantity of energy. This work proposed a process to recover the energ...
This paper presents the retrofit of five conventional distillation trains for the separation of quat...
In this work, a novel energy-efficient distillation technology combining reactive dividing-wall colu...
In spite of claiming around half of the operational costs of chemical plants, distillation is still ...
The goal of this project was to apply new energy-saving techniques to refrigeration cycles. Refriger...
Distillation is the most widely used methods to separate different industrial mixtures into pure com...
In this paper we show that for a zeotropic mixture the simultaneous implementation of different heat...