Journal of Process Control, Vol.22, No.7, 1182-1197, 2012
Dynamics and control of totally refluxed reactive distillation columns
According to the mechanism of the reaction operation involved, reactive distillation columns are often designed to work in a totally refluxed operation mode. The totally refluxed operation mode makes the reflux drum interact solely with the reaction operation involved and retards considerably the dynamics of the latter. The resultant great difference in process dynamics between the reaction operation and the separation operation involved leads frequently to under-damped responses with the degree of under-dampness closely dependent on the inventory control of the reflux drum. With the tight inventory control of the reflux drum, the degree of under-dampness can be suppressed and this presents a favorable effect to process dynamics and controllability of the totally refluxed reactive distillation columns. Two hypothetical ideal reactive distillation columns with and without a side reaction, respectively, and a high-purity ethylene glycol reactive distillation column are employed to examine the unique dynamics and controllability of the totally refluxed reactive distillation columns. The results obtained are in good accordance with the above interpretation. The current work reveals the general behaviors of the totally refluxed reactive distillation columns and can be particularly useful in control system synthesis and design. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Reactive distillation column;Totally refluxed operation;Process dynamics;Inventory control;Process operation