Lams001
Chemical
- Oct 19, 2011
- 4
Hi all,
I've been trying to figure out how to "invert" the Wilson model to get liquid fractions from supplied vapour fractions, and I'm confusing myself thoroughly in the process. HYSYS is spitting out a result that I'm not happy with so I want to check the composition profiles with a stage-by-stage, and for that I want to be able to do dew point calcs.
For the system I'm modeling I can assume an ideal gas phase as my column is atmospheric, but the liquid behaviour is non-ideal. No LLE need be considered because the activity coefficients are still relatively low, so I'm using modified Raoult's Law.
So - is there an incredibly obvious way of doing this that I'm missing somehow? All I need is a way of getting from y --> x using Wilson, but it's been a LONG time since I had thermo.
I've been trying to figure out how to "invert" the Wilson model to get liquid fractions from supplied vapour fractions, and I'm confusing myself thoroughly in the process. HYSYS is spitting out a result that I'm not happy with so I want to check the composition profiles with a stage-by-stage, and for that I want to be able to do dew point calcs.
For the system I'm modeling I can assume an ideal gas phase as my column is atmospheric, but the liquid behaviour is non-ideal. No LLE need be considered because the activity coefficients are still relatively low, so I'm using modified Raoult's Law.
So - is there an incredibly obvious way of doing this that I'm missing somehow? All I need is a way of getting from y --> x using Wilson, but it's been a LONG time since I had thermo.