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McCabe-Thiele method feed stage location

The feed, at a flow rate of 100 kmol/h, is sent as saturated vapor to the distillation column. The column is equipped with a partial condenser with a vapor product, and a reboiler. For a solvent rate of 500 kmol/h, it is required to determine the required number of equilibrium stages and the optimum feed location for a reflux ratio of 1.5 times the minimum. The McCabe-Thiele method may be used on a solvent-free basis. [Pg.354]

Minimum reflux, by definition, is that condition whereby a zone of an infinite number of stages exists immediately on each side of the feed location. In the McCabe-Thiele method of graphical representation and calculation, both operating lines intersect with the locus of the feed partitioning, all at a point on the fC-value plot (or equilibrium curve). It is therefore impossible to calculate away from this point of intersection, in either direction. [Pg.128]

Apply the McCabe-Thiele graphical method to determine the number of equilibrium stages required for a given separation and the optimal location along the cascade for introduction of the feed. [Pg.330]


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