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Energy balance around a batch distillation re-boiler

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enyrb

Chemical
Feb 2, 2014
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Hello Guys. I'm really confused about how to predict the latent molar
heat for a methanol/water mixture and then from there to use
energy balance around the boiler in order to get both the liquid and
vapour flow rates ?

The information I have is:

The boiler duty
The composition and temperature of the mixture on each tray ( including reboiler)
Pressure drop


The equipment is a batch distillation column made of 4 plates. Total reflux.

Anyone could help me with that ?
I've attached a file explaining the methodology. Thanks guys
 
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This appears to be a student posting.


You are judged not by what you know, but by what you can do.
 
I agree that is appears to be a student posting. The most annoying thing is that it deals with distillation of a water-methanol mixture rather than the much more entertaining and useful water-ethanol mixture.

Distillation Design by Kister is an excellent reference for anyone interested in this subject.
 
In any good ethanol-water distillation though, you want to make sure you get the methanol-ethanol-water distillation right, at least if you want to keep your vision. :)
 
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