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Internal heat integration – the key to an energy‐conserving distillation column
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Process IntegrationInternal Heat IntegrationEngineeringEnergy EfficiencyEnergy ConversionDistillation ColumnChemical Engineering SeparationsThermal ProcessingChemical EngineeringHeat Transfer ProcessHidic ConceptThermodynamicsHeat TransferChemical IndustryProcess IntensificationThermal HydraulicsHeat Transfer EnhancementThermal EngineeringDistillationThermo-fluid SystemsBoilingHydrothermal Processing
Abstract This paper illustrates the thermal energy conservation potential of the so‐called heat integrated distillation column (HIDiC), which combines advantages of direct vapour recompression and diabatic operation at half of the normal column height. In a typical close boiling mixture separation, compared with a column utilising the usual vapour recompression scheme, HIDiC halved the consumption of exergy at approximately the same capital cost, indicating a strikingly short pay‐off time. The complexities of integrating the heat transfer equipment in the stripping section with proven gas/liquid contacting devices, which may work adversely to practical implementation of HIDiC concept, are also addressed. © 2003 Society of Chemical Industry
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