Abstract: The paper considers the effect of feed plate location
on the interactions in a seven plate binary distillation column. The
mathematical model of the distillation column is deduced based on
the equations of mass and energy balances for each stage, detailed
model for both reboiler and condenser, and heat transfer equations.
The Dynamic Relative Magnitude Criterion, DRMC is used to assess
the interactions in different feed plate locations for a seven plate
(Benzene-Toluene) binary distillation column ( the feed plate is
originally at stage 4). The results show that whenever we go far from
the optimum feed plate position, the level of interaction augments.
Abstract: In this paper we will consider the most known ratios
control schemes ((L/D, V/B),(L/D,V/F), Ryskamp-s, and
(D/(L+D),V/B)) for binary distillation column and we compare them
in the basis of interactions and disturbance propagation. The models
for these configurations are deuced using mathematical
transformations taking the energy balance structure (LV) as a base
model. The dynamic relative magnitude criterion (DRMC) is used to
assess the interactions. The results show that the introduction of
ratios in controlling the column tends to minimize the degree of
interactions between the loops.