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Examples multicomponent batch distillation

Example 10 Calculation of Multicomponent Batch Distillation A charge of 45.4 kg mol (100 Ih-mol) of 25 mole percent heuzeue, 50 mole percent monochlorohenzene (MCB), and 25 mole percent orthodichloro-henzene (DCB) is to he distilled in a hatch still consisting of a rehoiler, a column containing 10 theoretical stages, a total condenser, a reflux drum, and a distillate accumulator. Condenser-reflux drum and tray holdups are 0.0056 and... [Pg.1340]

Batch with Constant Reflux Ratio, 48 Batch with Variable Reflux Rate Rectification, 50 Example 8-14 Batch Distillation, Constant Reflux Following the Procedure of Block, 51 Example 8-15 Vapor Boil-up Rate for Fixed Trays, 53 Example 8-16 Binary Batch Differential Distillation, 54 Example 8-17 Multicomponent Batch Distillation, 55 Steam Distillation, 57 Example 8-18 Multicomponent Steam Flash, 59 Example 8-18 Continuous Steam Flash Separation Process — Separation of Non-Volatile Component from Organics, 61 Example 8-20 Open Steam Stripping of Heavy Absorber Rich Oil of Light Hydrocarbon Content, 62 Distillation with Heat Balance,... [Pg.497]

The model of a multicomponent batch distillation column was derived in Sec. 3.13. For a simulation example, let us consider a ternary mixture. Three products will be produced and two slop cuts may also be produced. Constant relative volatility, equimolal overflow, constant tray holdup, and ideal trays are assumed. [Pg.157]

Example 10 Calculation of Multicomponent Batch Distillation. 13-102 Rapid Solution Method. 13-103... [Pg.1063]

FIG. 13-106 Distillate-composition profile for the multicomponent-batch-distillation example. [Pg.1164]

Open-loop behavior of multicomponent distillation may be studied by solving modifications of the multicomponent equations of Distefano [Am. Inst. Chem. Eng. J., 14, 190 (1968)] as presented in the subsection Batch Distillation. One frequent modification is to include an equation, such as the Francis weir formula, to relate liquid holdup on a tray to liquid flow rate leaving the tray. Applications to azeotropic-distillation towers are particularly interesting because, as discussed by and ihustrated in the Following example from Prokopalds and Seider... [Pg.1343]


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