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| May6-07, 10:14 PM | #1 |
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Distil Col
If you were to design a distil col and didn't know the feed conditions how would you go about starting. You know xd, xb, xf, R, Eq data.
Theres 5 potential q's. Also how would u make enthpy diagram for PS. Thanks. |
| May11-07, 06:11 AM | #2 |
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If you set the reference temperature or base temperature corresponding to the heat of solution, you can find the enthalpy of saturated liquids as [tex] H_L=C(T_{sat} - T_{base})M_{av} + (\Delta H_s)x[/tex] where H_L is the enthalpy of sat liquid, C is the heat capacity, M_av is the average molecular weight H_s is the heat of solution and x is the mol frac of volatile compound in liq phase. Similarly, one can calculate the enthalpy of the saturated vapor from the VLE data, and then plot the H-x-y diagram needed for the PS method. You might want to look up the relevant chapters in either "Mass-Transfer Operations" by Treybal, or "Separation Process Principles" by Seader and Henley. It's very well explained there with worked out examples. |
| May13-07, 07:37 AM | #3 |
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Cheers for the feedback.
Yeh q-line. So with the calculation of H and h.. with those equations you'd get what a function of x and y of the most volatile component to plot.. |
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