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Smith-Brinkley absorber

This section is a companion to the section titled Fractionators-Optimization Techniques. In that section the Smith-Brinkley method is recommended for optimization calculations and its use is detailed. This section gives similar equations for simple and reboiled absorbers. [Pg.100]

For a simple absorber the Smith-Brinkley equation is for component i ... [Pg.100]

A more quantitative and lengthy method, but still very useful for checking of the type required here is the Smith-Brinkley method (Reference 5). It uses two sets of separation factors for the top and bottom parts of the column for a fractionator or reboiled absorber and one overall separation factor for a simple absorber. The method is tailor-made for analysis of a column design or a field installed column. The Smith-Brinkley method starts with the column parameters and calculates the resulting product compositions unlike other methods that require knowing the compositions to determine the required reflux. [Pg.218]

This author developed a reboiled absorber alternate from the Smith-Brinkley generalized equation, and friends have developed plant fractionator control algorithms using Smith-Brinkley. [Pg.403]

Kremser originated the group method. He derived overall species material balances for a multistage countercurrent absorber. Subsequent articles by Souders and Brown, Horton and Franklin, and Edmister improved the method. The treatment presented here is similar to that of Edmister for general application to vapor-liquid separation operations. Another treatment by Smith and Brinkley emphasizes liquid-liquid separations. [Pg.620]


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