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AIChE manual updates and consolidates procedures for testing performance of distillation columns

From classic distillation operations to air stripping to other separations processes, selecting the correct column for appropriate efficient, safe, and environmentally-sound operations can be an important step. The newest updated volume in AIChE's long-running Equipment Testing Procedures series, Trayed and Packed Columns: A Guide to Performance Evaluation, Third Edition provides chemical engineers, plant managers, and other professionals with helpful advice to assess and measure performance of a variety of distillation columns, including those that utilize bubble cap, sieve, valve trays, or packing material.

The new book combines and updates into one user-friendly volume the best available field knowledge from previous publications on both types of distillation columns. Designed not as a single set of compulsory steps, but as a compilation of techniques, it w

Table of Contents

100.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE 1

101.0 Purpose 1

102.0 Scope 1

200.0 DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION OF TERMS 2

201.0 Flow Quantities 2

202.0 Key Components 3

203.0 Mass Transfer Efficiency 4

203.1 Theoretical Trays or Plates or Stages 4

203.2 Overall Column Efficiency 4

203.3 Apparent Murphree Tray Efficiency 4

203.4 Ideal Murphree Tray Efficiency 4

203.5 Murphree Point Efficiency 4

203.6 HETP 4

203.7 HTU 4

203.8 NTU 4

204.0 Operating Lines 5

205.0 Pinch 5

206.0 Maximum Throughput 5

206.1 Maximum Hydraulic Throughput 5

206.2 Maximum Operational Capacity 5

206.3 Maximum Efficient Capacity 5

207.0 Minimum Operating Rate 5

208.0 Operating Section 5

209.0 Hardware 6

209.1 Components of a Trayed Column 6

209.2 Components of a Packed Column 7

300.0 TEST PLANNING 9

301.0 Preliminary Preparation 9

301.1 Safety 10

301.2 Environmental Considerations 10

301.3 Test Objectives 10

301.4 Organizational Resources 10

301.5 Schedule 10

301.6 Review of Historic Operating Data 10

302.0 Column Control and Instrumentation 11

303.0 Peripheral Equipment 11

304.0 Pre-test Calculations 11

304.1 Process Simulation 11

304.2 Dry Run 11

305.0 Types of Tests 12

305.1 Performance Tests 12

305.2 Acceptance Tests 12

306.0 Specific Areas of Interest 12

306.1 Packing Efficiencies 12

306.2 Tray Efficiencies 12

306.3 Overall Column Efficiency 13

306.4 Capacity Limitations 13

307.0 Energy Consumption 14

308.0 Pressure Drop Restrictions 15

309.0 Data Collection Requirements 15

309.1 Process Operating Data 15

309.2 Gamma Scan Data 15

310.0 Conditions of External Streams 18

310.1 Overall and Component Material Balances 18

310.2 Overall Enthalpy Balances 18

311.0 Internal Temperatures 18

311.1 Heat Balances 18

311.2 Internal Profiles 18

312.0 Internal Samples 20

312.1 Internal Samples for Efficiency Checks 20

312.2 Internal Samples for Overall Performance 20

313.0 Pressure Profiles 20

314.0 Data Requirements-Physical Properties 20

314.1 Test Mixtures 20

314.2 Essential Data 21

315.0 Auxiliary Data 21

316.0 Test Procedure Documentation 21

400.0 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT AND SAMPLING 22

401.0 System Controls and Operating Stability 22

402.0 Measurement of Temperatures 22

402.1 Accuracy 22

402.2 Errors 22

403.0 Measurement of Flow Rates 24

403.1 Orifice Meters 24

403.2 Rotameters 25

403.3 Vortex Flow Meters 25

403.4 Coriolis Flow Meters 25

403.5 Magnetic Flow Meters 25

403.6 Pitot Tube (or Annubar) 25

403.7 Direct Volume or Weight Measurement 26

404.0 Measurement of Column Pressure Drop 26

404.1 Instrument 26

404.2 Pressure Taps 26

404.3 Seal Pots 33

404.4 Leakage Check 33

404.5 Accuracy 33

405.0 Sampling Procedure 34

405.1 General 34

405.2 Selection of Sampling Points 34

405.3 Sample Connections 35

405.4 Containers 35

405.5 Sampling of High Boiling Materials 36

405.6 Sampling of Intermediate Boiling Materials 37

405.7 Sampling of Materials Having Boiling Points Below -50°F (-46°C) 40

405.8 Leakage Check 41

405.9 Labeling and Handling the Samples 41

500.0 TEST PROCEDURE 43

501.0 Preliminary 43

502.0 Test Procedure for Maximum Hydraulic Throughput 43

502.1 Flood Symptoms 44

502.2 Performing Capacity Tests 45

502.3 Optional Test Technique – Gamma Scanning 48

503.0 Considerations Affecting Efficiency Test Procedure 48

503.1 Rigorous Versus Shortcut Efficiency Tests 48

503.2 Strategy of Efficiency Testing 49

503.3 Early Preparation for Efficiency Tests 50

503.4 Last-minute Preparations for Efficiency Tests 53

503.5 Establishment of Steady State Conditions 55

503.6 The Test Day 56

503.7 Concluding Test 56

600.0 COMPUTATION OF RESULTS

601.0 Verification of Test Data and Simulation Models 58

602.0 Material Balance 59

602.1 End Effects 59

603.0 Enthalpy Balance 59

603.1 Overall Balance 59

603.2 Internal Flow Rates 60

604.0 Hydraulic Performance 60

604.1 Trayed Column 60

604.2 Packed Column 61

605.0 Efficiency Performance 61

605.1 Trayed Column 62

605.2 Packed Column 69

700.0 INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS 76

701.0 Sources of Experimental Error 76

701.1 Material and Enthalpy Balances 77

702.0 Effects of Experimental Error 78

703.0 Design versus Performance 78

703.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 78

703.2 Process Conditions 78

704.0 Hydraulic Performance 79

704.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 79

704.2 Tray 79

704.3 Packing 80

704.4 Process Conditions 80

705.0 Mass Transfer Performance 81

705.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 81

705.2 Tray 81

705.3 Packing 82

705.4 Maldistribution 82

705.5 Process 84

706.0 Test Troubleshooting 85

706.1 Analysis Procedure 85

706.2 Sampling 85

706.3 Equilibrium Data 85

706.4 Temperature Measurements 85

706.5 Heat and Material Balances 86

706.6 Fluctuation of Process Conditions 86

706.7 Pressure Drop Measurements 86

706.8 Incorrect Prediction of Pressure Drop 86

706.9 Errors in Assumptions in Modeling Mass Transfer 86

706.10 Multicomponent Systems Deviate from Binary Data 87

706.11 High Purity Separation 87

706.12 Test and Design Conditions 87

800.0 APPENDIX 88

801.0 Notation 88

801.1 Greek Symbols 90

802.0 Sample Calculations 90

802.1 General Analysis of Test Data 90

802.2 Packed Column 91

802.3 Trayed Column 107

803.0 References 126

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 07/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781118627716, 978-1118627716
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      AIChE manual updates and consolidates procedures for testing performance of distillation columns

      From classic distillation operations to air stripping to other separations processes, selecting the correct column for appropriate efficient, safe, and environmentally-sound operations can be an important step. The newest updated volume in AIChE's long-running Equipment Testing Procedures series, Trayed and Packed Columns: A Guide to Performance Evaluation, Third Edition provides chemical engineers, plant managers, and other professionals with helpful advice to assess and measure performance of a variety of distillation columns, including those that utilize bubble cap, sieve, valve trays, or packing material.

      The new book combines and updates into one user-friendly volume the best available field knowledge from previous publications on both types of distillation columns. Designed not as a single set of compulsory steps, but as a compilation of techniques, it w

      Table of Contents

      100.0 PURPOSE & SCOPE 1

      101.0 Purpose 1

      102.0 Scope 1

      200.0 DEFINITION AND DESCRIPTION OF TERMS 2

      201.0 Flow Quantities 2

      202.0 Key Components 3

      203.0 Mass Transfer Efficiency 4

      203.1 Theoretical Trays or Plates or Stages 4

      203.2 Overall Column Efficiency 4

      203.3 Apparent Murphree Tray Efficiency 4

      203.4 Ideal Murphree Tray Efficiency 4

      203.5 Murphree Point Efficiency 4

      203.6 HETP 4

      203.7 HTU 4

      203.8 NTU 4

      204.0 Operating Lines 5

      205.0 Pinch 5

      206.0 Maximum Throughput 5

      206.1 Maximum Hydraulic Throughput 5

      206.2 Maximum Operational Capacity 5

      206.3 Maximum Efficient Capacity 5

      207.0 Minimum Operating Rate 5

      208.0 Operating Section 5

      209.0 Hardware 6

      209.1 Components of a Trayed Column 6

      209.2 Components of a Packed Column 7

      300.0 TEST PLANNING 9

      301.0 Preliminary Preparation 9

      301.1 Safety 10

      301.2 Environmental Considerations 10

      301.3 Test Objectives 10

      301.4 Organizational Resources 10

      301.5 Schedule 10

      301.6 Review of Historic Operating Data 10

      302.0 Column Control and Instrumentation 11

      303.0 Peripheral Equipment 11

      304.0 Pre-test Calculations 11

      304.1 Process Simulation 11

      304.2 Dry Run 11

      305.0 Types of Tests 12

      305.1 Performance Tests 12

      305.2 Acceptance Tests 12

      306.0 Specific Areas of Interest 12

      306.1 Packing Efficiencies 12

      306.2 Tray Efficiencies 12

      306.3 Overall Column Efficiency 13

      306.4 Capacity Limitations 13

      307.0 Energy Consumption 14

      308.0 Pressure Drop Restrictions 15

      309.0 Data Collection Requirements 15

      309.1 Process Operating Data 15

      309.2 Gamma Scan Data 15

      310.0 Conditions of External Streams 18

      310.1 Overall and Component Material Balances 18

      310.2 Overall Enthalpy Balances 18

      311.0 Internal Temperatures 18

      311.1 Heat Balances 18

      311.2 Internal Profiles 18

      312.0 Internal Samples 20

      312.1 Internal Samples for Efficiency Checks 20

      312.2 Internal Samples for Overall Performance 20

      313.0 Pressure Profiles 20

      314.0 Data Requirements-Physical Properties 20

      314.1 Test Mixtures 20

      314.2 Essential Data 21

      315.0 Auxiliary Data 21

      316.0 Test Procedure Documentation 21

      400.0 METHODS OF MEASUREMENT AND SAMPLING 22

      401.0 System Controls and Operating Stability 22

      402.0 Measurement of Temperatures 22

      402.1 Accuracy 22

      402.2 Errors 22

      403.0 Measurement of Flow Rates 24

      403.1 Orifice Meters 24

      403.2 Rotameters 25

      403.3 Vortex Flow Meters 25

      403.4 Coriolis Flow Meters 25

      403.5 Magnetic Flow Meters 25

      403.6 Pitot Tube (or Annubar) 25

      403.7 Direct Volume or Weight Measurement 26

      404.0 Measurement of Column Pressure Drop 26

      404.1 Instrument 26

      404.2 Pressure Taps 26

      404.3 Seal Pots 33

      404.4 Leakage Check 33

      404.5 Accuracy 33

      405.0 Sampling Procedure 34

      405.1 General 34

      405.2 Selection of Sampling Points 34

      405.3 Sample Connections 35

      405.4 Containers 35

      405.5 Sampling of High Boiling Materials 36

      405.6 Sampling of Intermediate Boiling Materials 37

      405.7 Sampling of Materials Having Boiling Points Below -50°F (-46°C) 40

      405.8 Leakage Check 41

      405.9 Labeling and Handling the Samples 41

      500.0 TEST PROCEDURE 43

      501.0 Preliminary 43

      502.0 Test Procedure for Maximum Hydraulic Throughput 43

      502.1 Flood Symptoms 44

      502.2 Performing Capacity Tests 45

      502.3 Optional Test Technique – Gamma Scanning 48

      503.0 Considerations Affecting Efficiency Test Procedure 48

      503.1 Rigorous Versus Shortcut Efficiency Tests 48

      503.2 Strategy of Efficiency Testing 49

      503.3 Early Preparation for Efficiency Tests 50

      503.4 Last-minute Preparations for Efficiency Tests 53

      503.5 Establishment of Steady State Conditions 55

      503.6 The Test Day 56

      503.7 Concluding Test 56

      600.0 COMPUTATION OF RESULTS

      601.0 Verification of Test Data and Simulation Models 58

      602.0 Material Balance 59

      602.1 End Effects 59

      603.0 Enthalpy Balance 59

      603.1 Overall Balance 59

      603.2 Internal Flow Rates 60

      604.0 Hydraulic Performance 60

      604.1 Trayed Column 60

      604.2 Packed Column 61

      605.0 Efficiency Performance 61

      605.1 Trayed Column 62

      605.2 Packed Column 69

      700.0 INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS 76

      701.0 Sources of Experimental Error 76

      701.1 Material and Enthalpy Balances 77

      702.0 Effects of Experimental Error 78

      703.0 Design versus Performance 78

      703.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 78

      703.2 Process Conditions 78

      704.0 Hydraulic Performance 79

      704.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 79

      704.2 Tray 79

      704.3 Packing 80

      704.4 Process Conditions 80

      705.0 Mass Transfer Performance 81

      705.1 Mechanical/Tower Equipment 81

      705.2 Tray 81

      705.3 Packing 82

      705.4 Maldistribution 82

      705.5 Process 84

      706.0 Test Troubleshooting 85

      706.1 Analysis Procedure 85

      706.2 Sampling 85

      706.3 Equilibrium Data 85

      706.4 Temperature Measurements 85

      706.5 Heat and Material Balances 86

      706.6 Fluctuation of Process Conditions 86

      706.7 Pressure Drop Measurements 86

      706.8 Incorrect Prediction of Pressure Drop 86

      706.9 Errors in Assumptions in Modeling Mass Transfer 86

      706.10 Multicomponent Systems Deviate from Binary Data 87

      706.11 High Purity Separation 87

      706.12 Test and Design Conditions 87

      800.0 APPENDIX 88

      801.0 Notation 88

      801.1 Greek Symbols 90

      802.0 Sample Calculations 90

      802.1 General Analysis of Test Data 90

      802.2 Packed Column 91

      802.3 Trayed Column 107

      803.0 References 126

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