Jamal
Chemical
- Oct 5, 1999
- 7
Any Smart comments!
Given that it takes 10 distillation trays to purify crude (or 40% purity)
oxygen into 95% oxygen at an air separation unit serving a chemical
complex. The customer (owner of chemical complex), however, requires
99.9999% purity oxygen to feed a new oxidizer reactor in a pilot R&D
facility.
A new purification column is considered for purifying a side-stream of the
crude oxygen, to meet the oxygen purity demand in pilot facility. How many
trays should be designed into the new purification column ? Assume that
the mass transfer efficiency per tray is constant (i.e. does not change
with composition and there is no pinch) and that tray gas-liquid flows will
be perfect.
Given that it takes 10 distillation trays to purify crude (or 40% purity)
oxygen into 95% oxygen at an air separation unit serving a chemical
complex. The customer (owner of chemical complex), however, requires
99.9999% purity oxygen to feed a new oxidizer reactor in a pilot R&D
facility.
A new purification column is considered for purifying a side-stream of the
crude oxygen, to meet the oxygen purity demand in pilot facility. How many
trays should be designed into the new purification column ? Assume that
the mass transfer efficiency per tray is constant (i.e. does not change
with composition and there is no pinch) and that tray gas-liquid flows will
be perfect.