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Batch distillation constant overhead composition

Figure 13.10. Batch distillation McCabe-Thiele constructions and control modes, (a) Construction for constant overhead composition with continuously adjusted reflux rate, (b) Construction at constant reflux at a series of overhead compositions with an objective of specified average overhead composition, (c) Instrumentation for constant vaporization rate and constant overhead composition. For constant reflux rate, the temperature or composition controller is replaced by a flow controller. Figure 13.10. Batch distillation McCabe-Thiele constructions and control modes, (a) Construction for constant overhead composition with continuously adjusted reflux rate, (b) Construction at constant reflux at a series of overhead compositions with an objective of specified average overhead composition, (c) Instrumentation for constant vaporization rate and constant overhead composition. For constant reflux rate, the temperature or composition controller is replaced by a flow controller.
Hence the reflux ratio, the amount of distillate, and the bottoms composition can be related to the fractional distillation time. This is done in Example 13.4, which studies batch distillations at constant overhead composition and also finds the suitable constant reflux ratio that enables meeting required overhead and residue specifications. Although the variable reflux operation is slightly more difficult to control, this example shows that it is substantially more efficient thermally—the average reflux ratio is much lower—than the other type of operation. [Pg.393]

Batch distillation (Fig. 16) is often preferable to continuous distillation when small quantities of feed material are processed. A liquid feed is charged to a still pot and heated until vaporization occurs. Vapor leaves the top of the column, and after condensation, part is removed as product and the rest returned to the column as reflux. As distillation proceeds, the contents of the still pot and the overhead product become richer in less volatile components. When operated at a fixed reflux ratio, an overhead product cut is collected until the product composition becomes unaccceptable. As an alternative, the reflux ratio can be gradually increased to hold the product composition constant as the cut is taken. For a fixed rate of heat addition to the still pot, the latter option results in a steadily declining product flow rate. After the first cut, subsequent... [Pg.232]

Constant reflux, varying overhead composition. Reflux is set at a predetermined value at which it is maintained for the run. Since pot liquid composition is changing, instantaneous composition of the distillate also changes. The progress of a binary separation is illustrated in Fig. 13-98. Variation with time of instantaneous distillate composition for a typical multicomponent batch distillation is shown in Fig. 13-99. The shapes of the curves are functions of volatility, reflux ratio, and number of theoretical plates. Distillation is continued until the average distillate composition is at the desired value. In the case of a binary, the overhead is then diverted to another receiver, and an intermediate cut is withdrawn until the remaining pot hquor meets the required specification. The intermediate cut is usually added to... [Pg.1157]

Batch Distillation With Fractionation li-ays—Constant Overhead Product Composition, Multicomponent and Binary... [Pg.56]


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