Dynamic Data Reconciliation and Validation of a Dynamic Model for Solvent-Based CO2 Capture Using Pilot-Plant Data

2019 
This paper is focused on the development and validation of a dynamic model for an MEA-based CO2 capture unit. Starting with a rigorous steady-state process model, the dynamic model is developed in Aspen Plus Dynamics® using a modified Murphree-efficiency approach and is validated using dynamic data collected from the National Carbon Capture Center (NCCC) in Wilsonville, Alabama. The dynamic test runs were designed with due consideration of process excitation and process nonlinearities constrained by the available time to conduct the test runs and implement the experimental designs in the plant control system. The experimental data include solvent composition and loading. Since the experimental data were found to violate mass and energy balances, filtering algorithms coupled with dynamic data reconciliation techniques were used. Without adjusting any model parameters, the dynamic model satisfactorily predicted dynamic response of CO2 capture due to step changes in the solvent flowrate, flue gas flowrate, a...
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