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Minimizing the entropy production in a chemical process for dehydrogenation of propane
Authors:A. Rø  sjorde,S. Kjelstrup,E. Johannessen,R. Hansen
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, N-7491 Trondheim, Norway;2. Statoil Research Center, N-7053 Ranheim, Norway
Abstract:We minimize the total entropy production of a process designed for dehydrogenation of propane. The process consists of 21 units, including a plug-flow reactor, a partial condenser, two tray distillation columns and a handful of heat exchangers and compressors. The units were modeled in a manner that made them relatively insensitive to changes in the molar flow rates, to make the optimization more flexible. The operating conditions, as well as to some degree the design of selected units, which minimized the total entropy production of the process, were found. The most important variables were the amount of recycled propane and propylene, conversion and selectivity in the reactor, as well as the number of tubes in the reactor. The optimal conversion, selectivity and recycle flows were results of a very clear trade-off among the entropy produced in the reactor, the partial condenser and the two distillation columns. Although several simplifying assumptions were made for computational reasons, this shows for the first time that it is also meaningful to use the entropy production as an objective function in chemical engineering process optimization studies.
Keywords:Entropy production rate   Propane dehydrogenation   Optimization
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