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Entrainment from sieve plates

Methods for predicting the entrainment from sieve plates are given in Section 11.13.5, Figure 11.27 a similar method for bubble-cap plates is given by Bolles (1963). [Pg.557]

The extent of entrainment of the liquid by the vapour rising over a plate has been studied by many workers. The entrainment has been found to vary with the vapour velocity in the slot or perforation, and the spacing used. Strang 60-1, using an air-water system, found that entrainment was small until a critical vapour velocity was reached, above which it increased rapidly. Similar results from Peavy and Baker 6 11 and Colburn 62 have shown the effect on tray efficiency, which is not seriously affected until the entrainment exceeds 0.1 kmol of liquid per kmol of vapour. The entrainment on sieve trays is discussed in Section 11.10.4. [Pg.629]

The intermediate-level waste concentrator handles the low-level waste concentrate, contaminated aqueous solutions from solvent washing, and many other streams with appreciable solids content. With more exhaustive entrainment removal, as by partial reflux of condensate through a bubble-plate or sieve-plate column, water sufficiently pure for return to process can be produced. If concentrator bottoms are concentrated to the point of incipient crystallization, they are routed to waste storage. If still unsaturated, they are routed to the high-level waste concentrator. [Pg.489]

The upper limit of the velocity in a sieve-tray column is determined by the flooding point or by the velocity at which entrainment becomes excessive. Flooding occurs when the liquid in the downcomer backs up to the next plate, and this is determined mainly by the pressure drop across the plate and the plate spacing. Near the flooding point, most of the pressure drop comes from the term in Eq. [Pg.565]


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