Lecture 3
Lecture 3
Flash distillation
Multicomponent flash distillation design
Example problem
Sizing of a flash drum
Compulsory reading: Chapter 2 (sections 2.6 and 2.8) from the text book
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Ki xFi
K
x
y
=
=
xi i= i1.0 i 1 +(2)
( Ki 1) f
yi = 1.0;
i=1
i =1
K i xi = yi =
(7)
K i zi
=1
1 + (K i 1) f
(8)
Loop 1
V, y, HV
F, z
TF, PF, hF
IDEAL
STAGE
L, x, hL
Overall: F = L + V
(3)
(4)
(9)
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zi
1 + (K i 1) f
yi = K i xi
Tdrum = 50 o C
xi =
(K i 1) zi
1 + (K 1) f
i
i =1
4
=0
(1)
(2)
(3)
zi given
Tdrum and Pdrum given - Ki can be
calculated
V
f = is the only unknown in eq (1)
F
Solution procedure
Eq (1) is nonlinear in f
Solve by trial and error or use EXCEL
Use the f in eq (2) to calculate xi
Use xi in eq (3) to calculate yi
V = (F)(f)
L = F-V
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Components
zi
Ki
0.3
0.1
0.15
0.45
1.0
7.4
2.55
0.76
0.29
LHS of eq (1)
f = 0.4 f = 0.6
f =0.5
xi
yi
0.071
0.056
0.170
0.698
0.995
0.525
0.143
0.129
0.202
0.999
(kg moles/hr)
1000
Propane
n-butane
n-pentane
n-hexane
0.149
-0.122
0.008
500 500
V
( = f ) is known and you are required to calculate Tdrum or Pdrum ?
F
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Water-Hydrocarbon Systems
Hydrocarbon and water may be assumed to be completely immiscible for the purposes of flash calculations. Each
of the two phases (immiscible) exerts its own vapor pressure and the total pressure is the sum of the individual
vapor pressures.
Bubble point calculation (liquid mixture being heated)
o
For a binary water-hydrocarbon system: Total pressure, P = PHC
+ PHo2O
(1)
(2)
(3)
Criteria:
yi = Ki ( T,PHC ) xi = 1
i
(4)
Example
Calculate the bubble point at 25 psia for the hydrocarbon water mixture whose feed composition is shown below:
n-C5
n-C6
n-C7
H2O
0.225
0.450
0.225
0.100
1.000
x'
(water
free)
0.250
0.500
0.250
1.000
T = 160 F
PHo2O = 4.7; PHC = 20.3
Kx
T = 163.4 F
PHo2O = 5.2;PHC = 19.8
K
Kx
1.94
0.77
0.30
0.485
0.385
0.075
2.05
0.815
0.324
0.511
0.408
0.081
0.945
1.000
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Criteria:
(5)
xi = K ( T,Pi ) = 1
i
HC
i
i
(6)
Example
Calculate the bubble point at 25 psia for the hydrocarbon water mixture whose feed composition is shown below:
n-C5
n-C6
n-C7
H2O
0.225
0.450
0.225
0.100
1.000
y'
(water
free)
0.250
0.500
0.250
1.000
K
2.5
1.08
0.46
T = 190 F
PHC = 22.5
y/K
0.100
0.463
0.543
1.106
T = 195 F
PHC = 22.5
y/K
2.71
1.17
0.515
0.092
0.423
0.485
1.000
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uperm = K drum
L liquid density
v vapor density
(2)
The constants
(Blackwell, 1984):
A = -1.877478097
B = -0.8145804597
C = -0.1870744085
D = -0.0145228667
E = -0.0010148518
Kdrum is an empirical constant whose value has been correlated graphically by Watkins (1967) for 85% of flood with no demister.
Approximately 5% liquid will be entrained with the vapor. Use of the same design with a demister will reduce entrainment to less
than 1%. The demister traps small liquid droplets on fine wires and prevents them from exiting. The droplets then coalesce into
larger droplets, which fall off the wire and through the rising vapor into the liquid pool at the bottom of the flash chamber. Blackwell
(1984) fit Watkins correlation to equation (2).
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Step 2.
( )
ft 3600s
lbm
uperm
A c ft 2 v 3
lb moles
s hr
ft
V
=
hr
lbm
MWvapour
lb mole
V (MWv )
(3)
Ac =
uperm ( 3600 ) v
For a vertical drum: Diameter, D =
4A c
(4)
(5)
Vsurge
D2 / 4
Vsurge is the desired surge volume
(6)
Fresh air
Hexane saturated
outlet air
10 moles/hr
Paint
formulation
chamber
Nearly pure
K values of hexane.
Pressure Temp
K
o
1 atm
25 C
0.2
200 kPa 0 oC 0.035
(i) Find the flow rate of the hexane stream leaving the bottom of the flash unit assuming 90% removal.
(ii) Do you agree with the recommendation of the consultant? Show the calculations in support of your answer.
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180
T ( C)
Vapor
160
140
120
Liquid
100
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
xT or yT
Figure: 2
3. A flash drum operating at 300 kPa is separating a mixture that is fed in as 40 mole % isobutane, 25 % n-pentane, and 35% nhexane. We wish a 90% recovery of n-hexane in the liquid. F= 1000 kg moles/hr. Find Tdrum, xi, yi, V/F.
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