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Abstract.
The "Petlyuk" or "dividing-wall" or "fully thermally coupled"
distillation column is an interesting alternative to the conventional
cascaded binary columns for separation of multi-component mixtures.
The industrial use has been very limited, and difficulties in control
has been reported as one reason. Since we have more manipulated
variables than controlled variables, the column is a candidate for
on-line optimization. We show that the steady-state optimal solution
surface is quite narrow, and depend strongly on disturbances and
design parameters. Thus it seems difficult to achieve the potential
energy savings compared to traditional approaches without a good
control strategy.
Note: This version may be slightly different from the finally published journal paper.