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  2. McCabe–Thiele method - Wikipedia

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    The typical McCabeThiele diagram in Figure 1 uses a q-line representing a partially vaporized feed. Example q-line slopes are presented in Figure 2. The number of steps between the operating lines and the equilibrium line represents the number of theoretical plates (or equilibrium stages) required for the distillation. For the binary ...

  3. Vapor–liquid equilibrium - Wikipedia

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    These types of VLE diagrams are used in the McCabeThiele method to determine the number of equilibrium stages (or theoretical plates) needed to distill a given composition binary feed mixture into one distillate fraction and one bottoms fraction. Corrections can also be made to take into account the incomplete efficiency of each tray in a ...

  4. Fenske equation - Wikipedia

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    Fractionation at total reflux. The Fenske equation in continuous fractional distillation is an equation used for calculating the minimum number of theoretical plates required for the separation of a binary feed stream by a fractionation column that is being operated at total reflux (i.e., which means that no overhead product distillate is being withdrawn from the column).

  5. Relative volatility - Wikipedia

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    McCabeThiele method – Chemical engineering technique; Fenske equationEquation used in chemical engineering; Flash evaporation § Equilibrium flash of a multi-component liquid; Volatility (chemistry) – Tendency of a substance to vaporize

  6. Fractional distillation - Wikipedia

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    Design and operation of a distillation column depends on the feed and desired products. Given a simple, binary component feed, analytical methods such as the McCabeThiele method [4] [6] [7] or the Fenske equation [4] can be used. For a multi-component feed, simulation models are used both for design and operation.

  7. Theoretical plate - Wikipedia

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    A theoretical plate in many separation processes is a hypothetical zone or stage in which two phases, such as the liquid and vapor phases of a substance, establish an equilibrium with each other. Such equilibrium stages may also be referred to as an equilibrium stage, ideal stage, or a theoretical tray. The performance of many separation ...

  8. Distillation - Wikipedia

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    Design and operation of a distillation tower depends on the feed and desired products. Given a simple, binary component feed, analytical methods such as the McCabeThiele method [41] [50] or the Fenske equation [41] can be used. For a multi-component feed, simulation models are used both for design and operation.

  9. File:McCabe-Thiele diagram.svg - Wikipedia

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    This is a diagram exemplifying how the en:McCabe-Thiele method is used to determine the number of theoretical equilibrium stages required in a distillation unit. Licensing I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license: