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Rating of An Existing Absorption Tower

1) The document provides specifications for an existing absorption tower that removes ammonia from a gas stream using water. It calculates key parameters like number of transfer units, flooding and loading velocities, diameter and height. 2) The flooding velocity is calculated to be 0.4845 m/s and loading velocity is 0.4196 m/s. The diameter is determined to be 10 inches. 3) Accounting for inert gases, the height of transfer units is calculated to be 1.43 feet, and the total height of the packed tower is estimated to be 15 feet. The total pressure drop across the tower is calculated to be 0.037 atmospheres.

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Rating of An Existing Absorption Tower

1) The document provides specifications for an existing absorption tower that removes ammonia from a gas stream using water. It calculates key parameters like number of transfer units, flooding and loading velocities, diameter and height. 2) The flooding velocity is calculated to be 0.4845 m/s and loading velocity is 0.4196 m/s. The diameter is determined to be 10 inches. 3) Accounting for inert gases, the height of transfer units is calculated to be 1.43 feet, and the total height of the packed tower is estimated to be 15 feet. The total pressure drop across the tower is calculated to be 0.037 atmospheres.

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Rating of an Existing Absorption Tower

Calculating:
- No. of Transfer Units.
- Flooding velocity and Loading velocity.
- Diameter of the column.
- Height of the packed tower.
- Pressure drop across the entire tower.

Packed Tower Specifications:
1 Raschig rings, dumped packing. ( a/
3
= 158 )
Composition of Inlet and Outlet Gas Streams:
Inlet Gas Composition
Dry
(mol%) Outlet Gas Composition
Dry
(mol%)
Flow Rate =662 Nm
3
/hr Flow Rate
Dry
=503 Nm
3
/hr, Flow Rate
H20
=3
Nm
3
/hr
H
2
45.70 H
2
60.18
N
2
19.67 N
2
25.90
Ar 02.22 Ar 02.92
CH
4
08.32 CH
4
10.96
NH
3
24.09 NH
3
00.04

Average M.Wt. at inlet gas stream =
{(45.70 x 2)+(19.67 x 28)+(39.9 x 2.22)+(8.32 x 16)+(24.09 x 17)]
100
=12.7361
Average M.Wt.at outlet gas stream =
{(60.18 x 2)+(25.90 x 28)+(2.92 x 39.9)+(10.96 x 16)+(.04 X 17)]
100

=11.384
Now, since Inlet gas flow rate =662 Nm
3
/hr,
Molar flow rate =
PIow utc n Nm3hr
22.4
=
662
22.4
=29.553 Kmol/hr.
Similarly, Molar flow rate at outlet =22.4553 Kmol/hr.
Gas flow rate at inlet, G
in
=(Molar flow rate x Avg. M.wt.) =(29.533 x 12.7361) =376.397 kg/hr.
Gas flow rate at outlet, G
out
=(22.4553 x 11.384) =255.632 kg/hr.
Avg. Gas flow rate =
GIn+Gout
2
=316.0145kg/hr.

Composition of Inlet and Outlet liquid streams:
Mass flow rate of inlet liquid stream (water), L
in
=680 kg/hr.
Amount of NH
3
absorbed from gas stream =(Mass flow rate of NH
3 in
in gas Mass flow rate of NH
3 out
in
gas )
=[{[
24.09 X 662
100 X 22.4
x 17] -{[
.04 X 503
100 X 22.4
x 17}] kg/hr
=120.666kg/hr.
Given, water flow rate at outlet liquid stream =843 Nm
3
/hr =37.633 Kmol/hr =677.394 kg/hr.
Total Liquid mass flow rate at outlet, L
out
=120.666 +677.394 =798.06kg/hr.
Avg. Liquid flow rate =
LIn+Lout
2
=739.03 kg/hr.
Calculating Average Gas Stream Composition:
Assuming half of NH
3
available for absorption remains in the gas stream,
NH
3
absorbed ={(24.09 x 662)-(.04 x 503)}/(2 x 100) =79.63 Nm
3
/hr. =NH
3
remaining in the gas
stream.
Also, the Temperature and Pressure inside the packed tower are assumed to be the mean of the inlet and
outlet conditions.
T =60
0
C ; P =16.68 atm
Calculating Avg. Density of the Gas stream at these conditions:
Assuming ideal gas behavior of the component gases at these conditions,
From Ideal Gas Law, we know that,
PM =RT
Where, P Pressure (atm)
T Temperature (K)
M Molecular Weight (gm)
R Gas constant =0.082057 (L atm K
-1
mol
-1
)
- Density (gm/L)

Densities of the various components are:

Composition (Nm
3
/hr), F
i Density (kg/m
3
),
i
H
2
303 01.2200
N
2
130 17.0912
Ar 15 24.4160
CH
4
55 09.7664
NH
3
79.63 10.3760


g,avg
={(E F
i
x

i
)/EF
i
} =7.4160 kg/m
3
.


Calculating Average density of the Liquid stream:
Molar flow rate of H
2
O =37.633 Kmol/hr.
Molar flow rate of NH
3
=(79.63/22.4) =3.555 Kmol/hr.
Average density of outlet stream at 16.68atm , 60
0
C ~ 1000kg/m
3
.
(since
water
=1000 kg/m
3
and
NH3
=10.376 kg/m
3
.(shown in the table above))

l,avg
= 1000 kg/m
3
.


Calculating the Flooding and Loading Velocities:
Now that we have the Average gas and liquid stream flow rates and densities, we can calculate the
flooding and loading velocities using below figure


(Note : FPS unit system was used in drawing the curves)
Calculating the value on the x - coordinate i.e.,
L
u
(
g
/
L
)
0.5
we get,
L
u
(
g
/
L
)
0.5
=
739.03
316.0145
(7.4160/1000)
0.5
=0.20139
Curve A of figure gives the Flooding curve for dumped raschig rings.
The line x =0.20139 intersects the curve A at y =0.8 (in fps system)

u
2

0.2

l
g
c
X
u
s
3
=0.8

Where : G is in lb/hr,
is in lb/ft-s,
is in lb/ft
3
,
And g is in ft/s
2
.
Also, we have :
u
2

0.2

l
g
c
X
u
s
3
=
v
g
2

0.2

l
g
c
x
u
s
3
=0.8 (for Flooding)
Here,
=

l
in

l
cut
~ 1
at 60
0
C =0.5 cp ( water) =0.5 x 10
-3
pa-s.

g
=7.4160 kg/m
3
.

L
=1000 kg/m
3
.
g
c
=9.8m/s
2
.

u
s
3
=158.
V
g
=0.4845 m/s .
Flooding Velocity = 0.4845 m/s.

Also, from figure , we see that curve C gives the Upper Loading values.
X =0.20139 intersects the Upper Loading curve at y =0.6
Again from :
u
2

0.2

l
g
c
X
u
s
3
=
v
g
2

0.2

l
g
c
x
u
s
3
=0.6 ;
we get V
g
= 0.4196 m/s as the loading velocity.
Taking the operating velocity as 40% of the flooding velocity, we get :
(V
g
)
operating
=0.4 x 0.4845 =0.1938m/s.
(V
g
)
loading
=0.4196m/s.
Calculating the Diameter of the Packed Tower:
Volumetric Flow rate of gas in the tower =
Muss ]Iow utc o] gus
Ag.dcnst o] gus stcum
=
316.0145
3600 X 7.4160
=
0.011837m
3
/s
Cross sectional area =
voIumctc PIow Rutc
0pcutng vcIoct
=
0.011837
0.1938
=0.0610m
2


t
2
4
=0.0610
D =0.2788m =10.98 in (ID)
Taking the closest suitable standard diameter, i.e., 10
We have, ID of tower = 10.02 (for a standard 10 tower)
Internal Area =0.546 ft
2
.
Superficial Velocity =
0.011837
0.3048
2
X 0.546
=0.233m/s.
Percentage Flooding =
0.233
0.4845
x 100 =48.16%
And Percentage Loading =
0.233
0.4196
x 100 =55.6%

Calculating Height of Transfer Unit:
Average Mass Flux of gas stream through the tower =G =
u

cg
Coss scctonuI Acu

G =
316.0145
0.546 x 0.3048
2
=6229.948 kg/m
2
-hr =1273.317 lb/ft
2
-hr
Average Mass Flux of Liquid stream through the tower =L =
L

cg
Coss scctonuI Acu

L =
739.03
0.546 x 0.3048
2
=14569.3 kg/m
2
-hr =2977.771 lb/ft
2
-hr



Extrapolating the graph of L vs. G for 1 Raschig rings, we get ,
H
OG
=0.7 ft.
Correcting the height of Transfer Unit for inert gases in system:
(H
OG
)
with inerts
=
u
moI.wt
NH3-incrts
,
K
G
c

x P

Where : G =Average Mass Flu x of the gas stream =1273.317 lb/ft
2
-hr.
K
u
u

=K
u
u
0
(
]]ust
incrts
]]ust
cir
)
0.56
mol/hr-ft
3
-atm ;
where K
u
u
0
is the average mass transfer coefficient for NH
3
-air mixture.
P =Average Pressure in the tower =16.68 atm.
Now,
K
u
u
0
=
u
moI.wt
NH3-cir

,
H
OG
0
x P
=
1273.317
28.4
,
0.7 x 16.68
=3.8456 mol/hr-ft
3
-atm.
Also, Diffusivity (D
v
) of a mixture of two components A and B having Mol.Wts. M
a
, M
b
and volumes
V
a
and V
b
respectively at temperature T and pressure P is given by :
D
v
=
0.0069 1
3
2
,

_
1
M
c
+
1
M
b
P ( v
c
1
3
,
+ v
b
1
3
,
)
2

Here, T =60
0
C =600
0
R
M
a
=17 (for NH
3
)
M
b
=29.16 (for air)
P =16.68 atm
V
a
=26.7 for NH
3
[from table 9.28, Ludwig Vol.02]
V
b
=29.9 for air

D
v
of NH
3
through air is given by:

D
v
=
0.0069 600
3
2
,
_
1
1
+
1
29
16.68 (26.7
1
3
,
+29.9
1
3
,
)
2
= 0.051157 ft
2
/hr.
Also,
Diffusion coefficient of NH
3
through 3:1 N
2
-H
2
mixture :
M
a
=17 for NH
3
M
b
=11.2 for inert gas mixture
V
a
=26.7 for NH
3
V
b
=0.75(14.3) +0.25(31.2) =18.5 for 3:1 N
2
-H
2
mixture
D
v
=
0.0069 600
3
2
,
_
1
1
+
1
11.2
16.68 (26.7
1
3
,
+18.5
1
3
,
)
2
=0.075267 ft
2
/hr.
K
u
u

=K
u
u
0
(
]]ust
incrts
]]ust
cir
)
0.56

K
u
u

=3.8456 x (
0.075267
0.051157
)
0.56

=4.774 mol/ft
3
-hr-atm.
(H
OG
)
with inerts
=
u
moI.wt.
NH3-incrts
,
K
G
c

x P
=
1273.317
11.2
,
4.774-16.68
=1.43
H
O6
actua|
= 1.43 ft.
Also, we have, No. of Transfer units =5.25 (previously calculated)
Total Height of the packed tower =Z = E
0u
uctuuI
x No. of Transfer Units
=1.43 x 5.25 =7.506 ft.
In the construction of NH
3
absorption tower, we give a gap of H
OG
between successive beds to
accommodate for the gap required for water to spread through the entire packing.
Z
actual
=2(Z) ~ 15ft.
Pressure Drop per unit length of packing for 1 Raschig rings in a dumped packing
=
1"E
2
0
t pocking
, .
=
249 Po
t
, .
AP
totuI
=Z
actual
x
AP
lcngtb
, =15 x 249 =3735 pa =0.037atm
Total Pressure Drop across the tower = 0.037 atm.

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