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Operation behaviors of ideal internal thermally coupled distillation columns

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A lack of experience in operation is one of the major difficulties associated with the use of advanced energy saving distillation methods. The detailed operational studies of an ideal internal thermally coupled distillation column (ITCDIC) were carried out in this work paved the way for further control and design studies and its practical application.

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Correspondence to Liu Xin-gao.

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Project supported by National Environmental Protection Bureau of China (Huan-Ke-Ke, 1997, No 006)

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Xin-gao, L., Ji-xin, Q. & Yong-mao, X. Operation behaviors of ideal internal thermally coupled distillation columns. J. Zhejiang Univ. Sci. A 1, 361–369 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1631/jzus.2000.0361

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