ChemRat
Chemical
- May 26, 2006
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I need guidance on how to calculate the impact of a change inteh material of construction of a vessel on the drying rate of a solid in a batch process. I have the following on exisitng system:
1. 1000 gal carbon steel horizontal vessel.
2. 20% propylene glycol circulates through the jacket vessel at 75 deg C and at 100 gpm.
3. I'm trying to dry the solid from 20% water to below 5%.
4. The 1000 gal drum is under vacuum of 10 PSIA
5. This is a batch process so the next wet cake does not drop into the dryer until the existing wet cake has reached the 5% (it takes about 10 hrs to dry).
We are considering purchase a new vessel that's 316 stainless steel. How can I calculate how the impact of the change in material of construction on the drying rate?
1. 1000 gal carbon steel horizontal vessel.
2. 20% propylene glycol circulates through the jacket vessel at 75 deg C and at 100 gpm.
3. I'm trying to dry the solid from 20% water to below 5%.
4. The 1000 gal drum is under vacuum of 10 PSIA
5. This is a batch process so the next wet cake does not drop into the dryer until the existing wet cake has reached the 5% (it takes about 10 hrs to dry).
We are considering purchase a new vessel that's 316 stainless steel. How can I calculate how the impact of the change in material of construction on the drying rate?