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EXAMPLE 3
Where:
EXAMPLE 1
02
f1
f2
f1 and f2
= 322 kg/h
G = 300 C
The conversion shall be done in an equivalent water vapour flow of H20 = 150 C:
For the water vapour portion you will find
in diagram fig. 1
at H20 = 300 C and = 18 kg/kmol
f1 = 0.65 (continuous line e)
at H20 = 150 C and = 18 kg/kmol
f2 = 0.73 (continuous line d)
Hence results:
calculated:
EXAMPLE 2
OPERATING AND DESIGN DATA:
Thus, the total equivalent water vapour suction flow results with
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FIG. 1
Gas temperature G in C
Acetic acid
60.05
Acetone
58.08
Acetylene
26.04
Air
28.97
Ammonia
17.03
Argon
39.94
Benzene
78.11
Butadiene
54.09
Butane
58.12
Butylene
56.11
Carbon dioxide
44.01
Carbon monoxide
28.01
Chlorine
70.91
Decane
142.28
Dinitrogen monoxide
Dodecane
44.02
170.33
Ethane
30.07
Ethyl ether
74.12
Ethyl alcohol
46.07
Ethyl chloride
64.52
Ethylene
28.05
Ethyleneglycol
62.08
Helium
4.00
Heptane
100.20
Hexane
86.17
Hydrogen
Hydrogen sulphide
2.02
34.08
Hydrogen chloride
36.47
Hydrogen cyanide
27.03
Methane
16.04
Methyl alcohol
32.04
Methyl chloride
50.49
Neon
20.18
Nitric oxide
30.01
Nitrogen
28.02
Nitrogen oxide
60.02
Nonane
128.25
Octane
114.22
Oxygen
32.00
Pentane
72.15
Propane
44.09
Propylene
42.08
Sulphur dioxide
64.06
Sulphur trioxide
80.06
Styrene
104.14
Tetradecane
198.38
Toluol
92.13
Tridecane
184.35
Undecane
156.30
Water
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18.02
Gas
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