Mass and Energy Balances - Stripping Section and Partial Reboiler
Mass and Energy Balances - Stripping Section and Partial Reboiler
The previous mass and energy balances apply only to the enriching
section.
At some point down the column, we will have a feed to one of the
equilibrium stages the feed stage. At this feed stage, the enriching
section of the column ends.
Liquid from the feed stream will flow down the column and vapor from
the feed stream will rise up the column.
Enriching or
Rectifying Section
Feed Stage
Stripping Section
L N n
L N n
Stage N- n
V N n 1
L N 3
V N 2
V N 1
L N 2
L N 1
V N n 1
L N 3
Stage N-3
V N 2
Stage N-2
V N 1
Stage N-1
VN
L N 2
L N 1
Stage N-3
Stage N-2
Stage N-1
Stage N
LN
LN
V N 1
Stage N+1
Partial Reboiler
QR
VN
Stage N
V N 1
Stage N- n
Stage N+1
Partial Reboiler
QR
Just as we did for the enriching section, we will assume that for
every mole of liquid that vaporizes at an equilibrium stage, an
equivalent amount of vapor condenses, then the LN-ns are constant
and the VN-n+1s are constant in the column the CMO assumption.
Indices
Lets do an indices substitution. If we let
k = N-n-1; then k = N+1, N, N-1, N-2,
then the previous equation can be rewritten as:
L/V and
(B/V)xB
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Distillation Column
Stripping Section Operating Line
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Feed Stage
At some point down the column, we introduce the feed at the feed
stage.
The phase and temperature of the feed affects the vapor and liquid
flow rates in the column.
The feed may also be flashed into the column yielding both vapor and
liquid remember flash distillation!
L f 1
Stage f-1, j
Lf
L f 1
Stage f+1, k
Vf
F
V f 1
V f 2
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Some Manipulations
Fh F Lh L VH V Lh L VH V
FLV LV
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Quality q
FLV LV
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OL Intersection
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(L L)
F
x
zF
(V V)
(V V)
LL
F
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Feed Line
The previous equation is the feed line for the column in terms of
quality q.
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Total
Condenser
Equilibrium Curve
y1
xD
Operating Line
(y1 , y1 )
y1
Stage 1
(x1 , y1 )
y2
(x1 , y 2 )
x1
Stage 2
(x 2 , y 2 )
y3
(x 2 , y 3 )
x2
Stage 3
(x 3 , y 3 )
y 31
x3
(x j , y j )
y j 1 x j
Stage j
(x 3 , y 4 )
(x j , y j 1 )
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If one starts at one end of the column, one can take advantage of
the fact that the mass balance, or operating line, provides a link,
or the relationship, between molar compositions of the vapor and
liquid streams passing each other between stages.
One can use these relationships to sequentially solve for all of the
vapor and liquid molar compositions by stepping off along the
stages the McCabe-Thiele method is a sequential solution of all
of the internal stage compositions.
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y 2 y 2 ( x1 )
(x1 , y1 )
y1
y3 y3 (x 2 )
x1 x1 ( y1 )
(x 2 , y 2 )
y2
(y1 , y1 )
(x1 , y 2 )
x 2 x 2 (y2 )
y3
(x 3 , y 3 )
Operating
Line
(x 2 , y 3 )
x3 x3 (y2 )
(x B , x B )
x2
x2
x1
x D y1
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Complete McCabe-Thiele
Solution
Equilibrium
Curve
(y1 , y1 )
(x I , y I )
y
Top
Operating
Line
Feed Line
(x B , x B )
xB xN
Bottom
Operating
Line
x
x D y1
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