Dec 6, 2007 #1 sonyac Civil/Environmental Joined Dec 6, 2007 Messages 2 I was running some numbers on Glycalc and noticed the higher the inlet pressure the lower the concentration of Benzene. Can anyone explain? Thanks
I was running some numbers on Glycalc and noticed the higher the inlet pressure the lower the concentration of Benzene. Can anyone explain? Thanks
Jan 10, 2008 #2 ScooterGrad Mechanical Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 1 Location US It has to do with the defaults. Look closer and your "effective number of trays" is changing until you fix them. So in theory, increase your contact surface, and your benzene will reduce. Upvote 0 Downvote
It has to do with the defaults. Look closer and your "effective number of trays" is changing until you fix them. So in theory, increase your contact surface, and your benzene will reduce.