(Unit Operations Laboratory-2) : Name: Siraj Ali Aldeeb ID: 3214118
(Unit Operations Laboratory-2) : Name: Siraj Ali Aldeeb ID: 3214118
DISTILLATION COLUMN
Directed by :
Supervised by :
DR : ALI EBSABSO
(2018-2019)
1. Introduction:
Distillation is based on the fact that the vapor of a boiling mixture will be
richer in the components that have lower boiling points.
Therefore, when this vapor is cooled and condensed, the condensate will
contain more volatile components. At the same time, the original mixture
will contain more of the less volatile material.
1.2-TYPES OF DISTILLATION COLUMNS:-
One way of classifying distillation column type is to look at how they are
operated. Thus we have:
A. Batch Columns
B. Continuous Columns
where the extra feed exits when it is used to help with the separation,
tray column - where trays of various designs are used to hold up the
liquid to provide better contact between vapor and liquid, hence
better separation
packed column - where instead of trays, 'packings' are used to
enhance contact between vapor and liquid.
The vapor moves up the column, and as it exits the top of the unit, it is
cooled by a condenser. The condensed liquid is stored in a holding vessel
known as the reflux drum. Some of this liquid is recycled back to the top of
the column and this is called the reflux. The condensed liquid that is
removed from the system is known as the distillate or top product.
Thus, there are internal flows of vapor and liquid within the column as well
as external flows of feeds and product streams, into and out of the column.
COLUMN REBOILERS:
3. Relative Volatility
Reference