2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(379q) Learnings from the Design, Commissioning and Operation of a Pilot-Scale Distillation column for the Unit Operations Laboratory at the University of Kansas
The laboratory space has a high-bay and low-bay areas to house pilot-scale and bench-scale experiments, respectively. The new pilot-scale distillation column, located in the high-bay, is highly automated with variable frequency pumps, pneumatic valves, solenoid valves and many instruments such as RTDs, flowmeters, and pressure transducers. All the electronic I/O signals are read/written by a programmable logic controller (PLC) system and displayed on a computer running LabVIEW. The students operate the column using LabVIEW, which in turns operates the column through the PLC system. A dedicated control room houses the PLC and the industry-like workstations with 27-in dual monitor computers from which student operate the column. Additionally, tablets are wirelessly connected to the PLC to operate distillation column while doing walkthroughs in the high-bay area. Very few operational steps during start up require to be physically present in the high bay area allowing to operate the equipment from the control room. In this presentation, we will share some of our learnings from the design, commissioning, and construction of this experiment. Additionally, we will share our experience operating the column with students along with studentâs feedback from their learning experience. Finally, we will discuss planned strategies to optimize the utilization of column features to enhance student learning.