2016 AIChE Spring Meeting and 12th Global Congress on Process Safety
(139c) Dividing Wall Column - Design for a Retrofit
It was noted that an isomer separation column upstream of the product column could be de-bottlenecked by replacing trays with structured packing. This prompted the question whether the resulting extra hydraulic capacity could be used to facilitate the production of high-purity products by converting the tower into a dividing wall column (DWC), effectively combining the purification tower functionality with the isomer separator tower, obviating the need for a new product tower and foundation, reducing the capital investment.
Process simulation studies and indicated this was feasible. A further benefit was ~ 20% less energy requirement, compared to the conventional separation sequence. Consultations with column vendors with experience in DWC confirmed the project was an excellent candidate for a DWC retrofit. However, because the tower was small diameter, it was more cost-effective and required less down-time to replace the column shell with a new vessel, rather than modifying the internals of the original column.
This case study illustrates the advantages and trade-offs to be considered when contemplating retrofitting an existing unit as a DWC.