L. Bonny, STRATEGIES FOR HANDLING MIXTURES IN A CAMPAIGN OF SEVERAL MULTICOMPONENT BATCH DISTILLATIONS, Chemical engineering and processing, 34(4), 1995, pp. 391-399
A method is proposed for optimising the production campaign of several
multicomponent batch distillations involving several mixtures having
the same components but with different compositions. A general model (
based on a superstructure) is proposed, allowing the calculation of th
e proportion of each mixture to be added to each initial load and to e
ach new batch in order to optimise the global operation. The formulati
on of several problems leads to non-linear programming (NLP) problems
where the set of decision variables are the proportions of each mixtur
e to be added to each batch and the reflux ratios. Three types of crit
eria (corresponding to the minimum time problem, the problem of the ma
ximum amount to be recovered and the optimal production rate problem)
and two types of reflux ratio policies are explored. The results obtai
ned show the necessity for a methodology and the importance of the cri
terion choice.