GONÇALVES, R. C. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8604590646913872; GONÇALVES, Renata Caroline de Farias.
Resumo:
Hydrogen chloride (HCl) is a contaminant of vinyl monochloride (MVC), which can
cause loss of quality of the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) resin produced from MVC.
Distillation is used to remove HCl identified in very low concentrations of the MVC at
the bottom of the high purity column. Due to the difficulty of greater sensitivity to
disturbance, the present work proposes and evaluates the performance of three control
structures to obtain a residual composition below 1 ppm of HCl. In process modeling, a
flooded type of condenser was implemented, which is present in industries, but is rarely
discussed in scientific works. For disturbances in flow rate and column feed temperature,
the results show that the control structure with the addition of a ratio control for
calculating the reflux ratio has better performance, with lower offset and IAE.
Furthermore, it is observed that the feed temperature and the steam flow rate provided by
the reboiler are the variables with the greatest impact on the removal of HCl from the
MVC.