Membrane-based processes: optimization of hydrogen separation by minimization of power, membrane area, and cost.
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2018-11-12Autor
Mores, Patricia Liliana
Arias, Ana Marisa
Scenna, Nicolás José
Caballero, José Antonio
Mussati, Sergio Fabián
Mussati, Miguel Ceferino
0000-0001-6026-142X
0000-0002-6716-6633
0000-0002-1129-8725
0000-0001-6470-2907
0000-0002-4132-0292
0000-0002-6104-5179
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This work deals with the optimization of two-stage membrane systems for H2 separation from off-gases
in hydrocarbons processing plants to simultaneously attain high values of both H2 recovery and H2 product purity. First, for a given H2 recovery level of 90%, optimizations of the total annual cost (TAC) are
performed for desired H2 product purity values ranging between 0.90 and 0.95 mole fraction. One of the
results showed that the contribution of the operating expenditures is more significant than the
contribution of the annualized capital expenditures (approximately 62% and 38%, respectively). In
addition, it was found that the optimal trade-offs existing between process variables (such as total
membrane area and total electric power) depend on the specified H2 product purity level. Second, the
minimization of the total power demand and the minimization of the total membrane area were
performed for H2 recovery of 90% and H2 product purity of 0.90. The TAC values obtained in the first and
second cases increased by 19.9% and 4.9%, respectively, with respect to that obtained by cost
minimization. Finally, by analyzing and comparing the three optimal solutions, a strategy to
systematically and rationally provide ‘good’ lower and upper bounds for model variables and initial guess
values to solve the cost minimization problem by means of global optimization algorithms is proposed,
which can be straightforward applied to other processes.
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