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jesselai23

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May 3, 2011
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When the number of tray for distillation column is determined in hysys design(e.g., 5), how many additional trays are added in the actual plant (5+2)?
 
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wow, this is a huge question. You need to get a copy of Kister's Distillation book and scour the sections on tray efficiency, performance and on and on.

Depending on what the column is doing, you may need as much a 3X as many trays as you've estimated. Start by googling tray efficiency and then keep going. Read papers from the Distillation Group - there's a ton of info out there. Check GPSA, call a vendor, even better, try modelling the same tower to check actual efficiency.
 
What components are in the system? Pressure? What type trays? Is this for Unit Ops class or lab?

Good luck,
Latexman
 
What are you trying to do? designing a new column? troubleshooting or modelling an existing one? Is it a classroom exercise?

"We don't believe things because they are true, things are true because we believe them."
 
In any case, I would rely on Hysys outputs - but only at conceptual stage of the project. I would never establish my proposed design based on the results from Hysys/Tray sizing, or on any other commercially available tool.
For designing/revamping distillation columns, one needs to go to proper address: tray/packing vendors, such as Sulzer, Koch-Glitsch, ACS, etc.

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