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UNIVERSIDAD POLITÉCNICA DE TLAXCALA

INGENIERA QUÍMICA

Destilación y absorcion

“EC4 Problemario usando las ecuaciones de Fenske y Underwood”

Ing. Misael González Macías

EQUIPO:

Córdova López Juan Carlos

Flores Cuahutle Anamalia

Juárez Vásquez Karla Patricia

7°”a”

04/11/2015
9.18. FUG method for a chlorination effluent.

Consider the separation by distillation of a chlorination effluent to recover C2H5Cl. The


feed is a bubble-point liquid at the column pressure of 240 psia with the following
composition and K-values.

Specifications are (xD/xB) for C2H5Cl = 0.01 and (xD/xB) for C2H6 =75.

Calculate product distribution, Nmin, Rmin, and N at R = 1.5 Rmin; and locate the feed
stage. The column is to have a partial condenser and a partial reboiler.
9.19. FUG method for distillation of a ternary mixture.

One hundred kmol/h of a three-component bubble-point mixture to be separated by


distillation has the composition:

(a) For a distillate rate of 60 kmol/h, five stages, and total reflux, calculate the distillate and
bottoms compositions by the Fenske equation.

(b) Using the separation in part (a) for components B and C, determine Rmin and minimum
boilup ratio by the Class 2 Underwood equations.

(c) For R/Rmin = 1.2, determine N and the feed stage.


9.20. Feed-stage location.

For the conditions of Exercise 9.6, determine the ratio of rectifying to stripping equilibrium
stages by the: (a) Fenske equation, (b) Kirkbride equation, and (c) McCabe–Thiele
diagram. Discuss your results.

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