Simulation of the downstream processing in the ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass with ASPEN Plus® and IPSEpro

被引:14
|
作者
Lassmann T. [1 ]
Kravanja P. [1 ]
Friedl A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Chemical Engineering, Vienna University of Technology, Getreidemarkt 9/166, Vienna
关键词
Bioethanol; Biogas; Lignocellulose; Pinch analysis; Simulation; Straw;
D O I
10.1186/s13705-014-0027-3
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Background: One of the most promising alternatives to gasoline as fuel in the transport industry is bioethanol, whether if it is conventional (based on raw materials containing sugar and starch) or produced from lignocellulosic biomass. Unfortunately, the energy intensive downstream process in lignocellulosic bioethanol production still limits the ability to compete with conventional bioethanol or petroleum. A process setup that provides possibilities for heat integration would consequently result in a more efficient overall process and increase its competitiveness. Methods: In this work, two different distillation concepts, with an annual production of 100,000 tons of ethanol from straw, are simulated with the modeling tool ASPEN Plus®. To round out the downstream process, simulations of an evaporation system and an anaerobic digester to produce biogas provide results for these two possibilities of subsequent stillage treatment. Furthermore, the simulations done with IPSEpro provide data for pinch analysis of the overall bioethanol process. By applying pinch analysis, the concepts are compared from an energy point of view, to find the optimal distillation concept in context with the background process for the respective subsequent stillage treatment. Results: The results from pinch analysis show that the three-column distillation setup is in favor for both stillage treatment methods. For the concept including five-stage evaporation, the minimum energy consumption per kilogram of ethanol accounts for 17.2 MJ/kgEtOH. When anaerobic digestion is used to treat the distillation stillage, only 10 MJ/kgEtOH has to be provided. Conclusions: An important criteria to specify a process is the overall process efficiency. The overall process efficiency can be improved by reducing the downstream energy consumption, especially in the distillation section. With the best fitting configuration of distillation and stillage treatment concepts the efficiency is improved and by-products as heat, electricity, and pellets allocated. © 2014, Lassmann et al.; licensee Springer.
引用
收藏
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Fuel ethanol production from lignocellulosic biomass: An overview on feedstocks and technological approaches
    Zabed, H.
    Sahu, J. N.
    Boyce, A. N.
    Faruq, G.
    [J]. RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2016, 66 : 751 - 774
  • [42] Lignocellulosic ethanol production from woody biomass: The impact of facility siting on competitiveness
    Stephen, James D.
    Mabee, Warren E.
    Saddler, Jack N.
    [J]. ENERGY POLICY, 2013, 59 : 329 - 340
  • [43] Energy assessment of different configurations for the ethanol production process from lignocellulosic biomass
    Triana, Cristian F.
    Fraga, Eric S.
    Sorensen, Eva
    [J]. 12TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON PROCESS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING AND 25TH EUROPEAN SYMPOSIUM ON COMPUTER AIDED PROCESS ENGINEERING, PT C, 2015, 37 : 2285 - 2290
  • [44] Aspen Plus model of a downdraft gasifier for lignocellulosic biomass adjusted by Principal Component Analysis
    Gonzalez, Carlos A. Diaz
    de Oliveira, Diego C.
    Yepes, Diego M.
    Pacheco, Leonardo E.
    Silva, Electo E.
    [J]. ENERGY CONVERSION AND MANAGEMENT, 2023, 296
  • [45] Process Simulation of Ethanol and Methane Production from Lignocellulosic Raw Materials
    Lassmann, Tino
    Kravanja, Philipp
    Friedl, Anton
    [J]. CHEMIE INGENIEUR TECHNIK, 2011, 83 (10) : 1609 - 1617
  • [46] Cellulosic ethanol: progress towards a simulation model of lignocellulosic biomass
    Petridis, Loukas
    Smith, Jeremy C.
    [J]. SCIDAC 2008: SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY THROUGH ADVANCED COMPUTING, 2008, 125
  • [48] A review on delignification of lignocellulosic biomass for enhancement of ethanol production potential
    Singh, Renu
    Shukla, Ashish
    Tiwari, Sapna
    Srivastava, Monika
    [J]. RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS, 2014, 32 : 713 - 728
  • [49] Biodiesel production from lignocellulosic biomass
    Santek, Mirela Ivancic
    Slavica, Anita
    Beluhan, Suncica
    Santek, Bozidar
    [J]. JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2017, 256 : S16 - S16
  • [50] Modeling of hydrogen production from biomass bio-digestion under Aspen Plus
    Kourdourli, Fatma
    Estel, Lionel
    Taouk, Bechara
    Abdelouahed, Lokmane
    [J]. COMPUTERS & CHEMICAL ENGINEERING, 2023, 175