Multicomponent Distillation - 1
Multicomponent Distillation - 1
L j 1 , xi , j 1 , h
Pj 1 , T j 1
L
j 1
Short-cut methods:
V
j
V j , yi , j , h ,
Pj , T j
Wj
F j , z i , j , h Fj , PjF , T jF
Uj
L j , xi , j , h Lj ,
Pj , T j
Qj
Stage j
V j +1 , y i , j +1 , h Vj+1 ,
Pj +1 , T j +1
Fenske-Underwood-Gilliland
(+Kirkbride)
y1,y2,y3,y4
D
Key components
In practice we usually choose two components
separation of which serves as an good indication
that a desired degree of separation is achieved
These two components are called key components
- light key
- heavy key
key
components
Complete design
A mixture of 4% n-pentane, 40% n-hexane, 50% n-heptane and 6%
n-octane is distilled at 1 atm. The goal is to recover 98%of hexane and
1% of heptane in the distillate. The feed is boiling liquid.
a) Design a distillation process
n-pentane: 0.04
n-hexane:0.40
n-heptane: 0.50
n-octane: 0.06
condenser
F, z f
100kmol/h
boiler
Complete design
A mixture of 4% n-pentane, 40% n-hexane, 50% n-heptane and 6%
n-octane is distilled at 1 atm. The goal is to recover 98%of hexane and
1% of heptane in the distillate. The feed is boiling liquid.
- Design a distillation process
n-pentane: 0.04
n-hexane:0.40
n-heptane: 0.50
n-octane: 0.06
condenser
F, z f
100kmol/h
boiler
What is design of
a column?
- P (pressure)
- N (stages)
- R (reflux)
- D (diameter)
- auxilary
equipment
(condenser, boiler)
condenser
F, z f
boiler
Complete design
A mixture of 4% n-pentane, 40% n-hexane, 50% n-heptane and 6%
n-octane is distilled at 1 atm. The goal is to recover 98%of hexane and
1% of heptane in the distillate. The feed is boiling liquid.
- Design a distillation process
condenser
100kmol/h
boiler
xF
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
3.62
LK
Hexane
0.4
40
1.39
HK
Heptane
0.5
50
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
0.23
100
xF
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
LK
Hexane
0.4
40
39.2
1.39
HK
Heptane
0.5
50
0.5
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
6
100
3.62
0.23
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
3.62
LK
Hexane
LK
0.4
40
39.2
1.39
HK
Heptane
HK
0.5
50
0.5
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
0.23
100
xF
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
0.092
3.62
LK
Hexane
LK
0.4
40
39.2
0.897
1.39
HK
Heptane
HK
0.5
50
0.5
0.011
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
0.23
100
D=43.7
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
0.092
3.62
LK
Hexane
LK
0.4
40
39.2
0.897
0.8
1.39
HK
Heptane
HK
0.5
50
0.5
0.011
49.5
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
100
D=43.7
0.23
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
0.092
3.62
LK
Hexane
LK
0.4
40
39.2
0.897
0.8
1.39
HK
Heptane
HK
0.5
50
0.5
0.011
49.5
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
0.23
100
D=43.7
B=56.3
F xF
Moles in D
xD
Moles in B
xB
Ki
LNK
Pentane
0.04
0.092
3.62
LK
Hexane
LK
0.4
40
39.2
0.897
0.8
0.014
1.39
HK
Heptane
HK
0.5
50
0.5
0.011
49.5
0.879
0.56
HNK
Octane
0.06
0.107
0.23
100
D=43.7
B=56.3
= f D
N +1
RD + 1
= f D
N +1
RD + 1
Nmin
Rmin
R=1.5Rmin
N min
xD , LK xB , HK
ln
xB , LK xD , HK
=
1
ln LK , HK
LK light component
HK heavy component
K LK (T )
LK , HK (T ) =
K HK (T )
K LK (T )
LK , HK (T ) =
K HK (T )
T
D
LK , HK = F
LK , HK
(TF )
LK , HK = D
B
(
T
)
(TB )
D
LK , HK
LK , HK
LK , HK = 3 F
D
B
(
T
)
(
T
)
(TB )
F
D
LK , HK
LK , HK
LK , HK
x D ,i
x B ,i
N min +1
i , HK
xD , HK
xB , HK
i , HK
DxD , HK
FxF ,i
BxB , HK
=
DxD , HK
N min +1
1 + i , HK
BxB , HK
Ki
=
K HK
N min +1
i , HK
DxD ,i
BxB ,i
y
y1
yB
zf
xB xN
zf
xD
x
zf
xD
x
condenser
F, z f
boiler
condenser
F, z f
boiler
condenser
F, z f
boiler
condenser
F, z f
boiler
Once
is found, we can calculate the
minimum reflux ratio
i , HK xF ,i
(1 q ) =
i i , HK
i , HK xF ,i
0=
i i , HK
1.48
i , HK xD ,i
Rm + 1 = =
D
i i , HK
i , HK xD ,i
Rm + 1 = =
D
i i , HK
2.33
1.48
Distribution of components in
multicomponent distillation process
Feed stage
xi
hexane LK
heptane HK
Non-distributed
heavy non-key
component
pentane
octane
1
10
Non-distributed
Light non-key
component
N R xF , HK
=
N S xF , LK
xB , LK
x
D , HK
0.206
LK , HK
Vout,yout
Vin,yin
Local efficiency
Emv
yn yn +1
= *
yn yn +1
Point efficiency
Actual separation
Separation that
would have been
achieved on an
ideal tray
high concentration
gradients
low concentration
gradients
EmV
yn yn +1
= *
yn yn +1
EmV = Emv
N Pe
Z L2
=
Detc
eddy diffusivity
length of liquid
flow path
(Sinnott)
(Sinnott)
- AICHE method
- Fair-Chan
Chan, H., J.R. Fair, Prediction of Point Efficiencies for Sieve Trays, 1. Binary Systems,
Ind Eng. Chem. .Process Des. Dev., 23, 814-819 (1984)
Chan, H., J.R. Fair, , Prediction of Point Efficiencies for Sieve Trays, 1. Multi-component Systems,
Ind Eng. Chem. .Process Des. Dev., 23, 820-827 (1984)
(Sinnott)
EO =
N theoretical
N actual