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A binary mixture of methanol and water is separated in a continuous-contact distillation column operating at a pressure

Posted: Mon May 16, 2022 1:12 pm
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A Binary Mixture Of Methanol And Water Is Separated In A Continuous Contact Distillation Column Operating At A Pressure 1
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A binary mixture of methanol and water is separated in a continuous-contact distillation column operating at a pressure of 1 atm. The height of a theoretical unit (based on the overall gas mass transfer coefficient), HGA, is 2.0 m. The feed to the column is liquid at its bubble point consisting of 50% methanol (on a molar basis). The mole fraction of methanol in the distillate, Xd, is 0.92 and the reflux ratio is 1.5. , For mole fractions of methanol in the liquid greater than x = 0.47, the equilibrium relationship for this binary system is approximately linear, y = 0.41x + 0.59.
a) Derive an equation for the operating line in the rectification section of the column (i.e. the section above the feed). [4 marks] b) State the bulk compositions of the vapour and the liquid in the packed column at the feed location. You may assume that the feed is at its optimal location. Screenshot [4 marks]