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The document discusses various topics in chemical engineering, including sensitivity analysis in hybrid systems, phase equilibrium problems, and optimization-based modeling frameworks. It references key literature and presents challenges related to simulation and sensitivity analysis of discontinuous dynamic systems. Additionally, it highlights specific case studies involving benzene-toluene-nitrogen mixtures and Gibbs-free energy minimization.

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The document discusses various topics in chemical engineering, including sensitivity analysis in hybrid systems, phase equilibrium problems, and optimization-based modeling frameworks. It references key literature and presents challenges related to simulation and sensitivity analysis of discontinuous dynamic systems. Additionally, it highlights specific case studies involving benzene-toluene-nitrogen mixtures and Gibbs-free energy minimization.

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Ali M. Sahlodin
Department of Chemical Engineering
AmirKabir University of Technology
1397 S.H

 Sensitivity
in hybrid systems
 Continuous/discontinuous sensitivities
 Phase equilibrium problems

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 Analysis, Synthesis, and Design of Chemical


Processes
 Turton, R., Bailie, R.C., Whiting, W.B., Shaeiwitz, J.A.,
Debangsu Bhattacharyya , 4th Edition, Prentice-Hall
International Series in the Physical and Chemical Engineering
Sciences, 2012.

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 Hybrid Automaton Framework


 Whatever we have discussed so far!

 Optimization-based Modeling Framework

 Nonsmooth Framework

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 Invariant set of equations


 Variant set of equations

 Union of active states of


the finite automata AND
invariant equations
Paul’s Barton thesis

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 Single-component Flash (P=const.)

Stechlinski et al. (2018) Comp & Chem Eng.

 Simulationstalled between Modes 1 & 2.


 Any workarounds?

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 Multi-component flash
 Change in Model Dimensions!

Aspen Plus®

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Aspen Plus®

Equilibrium relations Not Change in no. of equations


applicable to single phase and variable

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Aspen Plus®

Paul Barton’s Thesis

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Paul Barton’s Thesis

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 (Artificially) discontinuous behaviors


 Problematic for
 Simulation
 Sensitivity analysis
 Optimization

 Limited theory for sensitivity analysis of


discontinuous dynamic systems (Galan et. Al 1999)

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 Do not remove the equilibrium equation


 Instead, relax it when one phase disappears.
 Idea: Gibbs-free energy minimization

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 Steady-state case

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 Formulation not trivial


 Optimization required
 Computationally costly (overkill!)
 Convergence problems
 Possibility of local optima

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 Piecewise continuously differentiable functions

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 The mid (middle-value) function


Mid(a,b,c)=a+b+c-min(a,b,c)-max(a,b,c)

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 Choked flow

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 Single-component case

Disjunctive constraints

Compact form

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 Single-component case

Stechlinski et al. (2018)

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 Multi-component case
 Steady-state case

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 Dynamic case (Sahlodin et. al 2016)

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 Gibbs-free energy minimization

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Benzene-toluene-nitrogen
Evaporator entirely filled with nitrogen initially
Temperature increased directly (no energy balance)
Constant pressure

Sahlodin et. al (2016), AIChE Vol. 62, No. 9

Appearance of liquid due to incoming


benzene-toluene mixture
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 Compositions

Fictitious liquid
compositions!

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 Benzene-Toluene 50-50%

Sahlodin et. al (2016), AIChE Vol. 62, No. 9

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