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Optimal Design of Solvent Recovery Process with Dividing Wall Column for Film Making Process

분리벽형 증류탑을 적용한 필름공정의 폐용매 회수공정 최적설계

  • 이승현 (영남대학교 디스플레이화학공학부) ;
  • 조문신 (영남대학교 디스플레이화학공학부) ;
  • 이문용 (영남대학교 디스플레이화학공학부)
  • Published : 2006.12.01

Abstract

This paper presents an application of Dividing Wall Column(DWC) to the recovery of the waste solvent from the film making processes. The waste solvent feed contains MEK(Methyl-Ethyl-Ketone), Toluene, Cyclohexanone, and water. The commercial software $HYSYS^{TM}$ was used for rigorous simulation and analysis. Sensitivity analysis for several major design variables were carried out to achieve the optimal design of the process. Distribution of the internal vapor and liquid flows to the prefractionator and main sections is shown to be the most dominant design factor for energy saving efficiency in the DWC process. The simulation results also show that the solvent recovery process using the DWC significantly improves both the energy efficiency and the compactness of the solvent recovery process.

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