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Multicomponent distillation MESH equations

The complexity of multicomponent distillation calculations can be appreciated by considering a typical problem. The normal procedure is to solve the MESH equations (Section 11.3.1) stage-by-stage, from the top and bottom of the column toward the feed point. For such a calculation to be exact, the compositions obtained from both the bottom-up and top-down calculations must mesh at the feed point and match the feed composition. But the calculated compositions will depend on the compositions assumed for the top and bottom products at the commencement of the calculations. Though it is possible to... [Pg.515]

The BP and SR methods for vapor-liquid contacting converge only with difficulty or not at all for separations involving very nonideal liquid mixtures (e.g., in extractive distillation) or for cases where the separator is like an absorber or stripper in one section and a fractionator in another section (e.g., a reboiled absorber). Furthermore, BP and SR methods are generally restricted to the very limited specifications stated above. More general procedures capable of solving ail types of multicomponent, multistage separation problems are based on the solution of all the MESH equations, or combinations thereof, by simultaneous correction (SC) techniques. [Pg.310]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.405 , Pg.406 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.405 , Pg.406 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.405 , Pg.406 ]




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