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Section trajectory bundles ideal

General regularities of the evolutions of sections trajectory bundles, discussed in the previous section for three-component mixtures, are valid also for the mixtures with bugger number of components. Figure 5.23 shows evolution of top section trajectory bundle at separation of four-component ideal mixture, when the product is pure component (i.e., at direct split) Ki > K2 > >... [Pg.141]

We now examine the structure of intermediate section trajectory bundle for four-component mixtures at the example of ideal mixture (ATi > K2 > > K4). [Pg.186]

Figure 5.11. The evolution of trajectory (arrow-ended line) bundles of the rectifying section for an ideal mixture with K > K2 > Kj, (component 1 is the product) (a) L/V< Kl,(b) K < L/V < K, (c) L/V > K (the attraction re-... Figure 5.11. The evolution of trajectory (arrow-ended line) bundles of the rectifying section for an ideal mixture with K > K2 > Kj, (component 1 is the product) (a) L/V< Kl,(b) K < L/V < K, (c) L/V > K (the attraction re-...
Figure 6.5 shows stationary points Sm and iV+ of trajectory bundles of intermediate section Reg j and separatrixes of saddle stationary point Sm obtained by means of calculation for ideal mixture pentane(l)-hexane(2)-heptane(3) at the composition of pseudoproduct x), = -1.0 x)) 2 = 1-5 3 = 0.5 and at the value... [Pg.178]


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