Extractive Distillation Optimization Using Simulated
Annealing and a Process Simulation Automation Server
Posted on 2018-07-18 - 00:00
In this work, continuous extractive
distillation processes were
optimized using simulated annealing (SA). The processes were modeled
in Aspen Plus and the simulated-annealing optimization algorithm was
implemented in MATLAB. For the separation of acetone and methanol,
the TAC of the process for each entrainer considered was lower than
the initial condition taken from the literature. For the separation
of n-hexane and ethyl acetate,we considered NMP,
2-methylpyridine, 3-methylpyridine, DMF, and pyrrole as possible
entrainers. The results show that DMF offers the best performance
and economic benefit. For the separation of n-hexane
and tetrahydrofuran, the candidate entrainers were DMF, NMP, and 2-methylpyridine.
DMF was again found to be the most suitable entrainer. The results
show that the SA algorithm has the advantage of running automatically
and has a high probability to obtain a design near the global optimum.
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Yang, Xiao-Ling; Ward, Jeffrey D. (2018). Extractive Distillation Optimization Using Simulated
Annealing and a Process Simulation Automation Server. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.iecr.8b00711