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#1 mhamdi khaled

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Posted 15 June 2015 - 07:09 AM

Please can anyone tell how did he determine the condensation temperature ? " Process Heat Transfer - Kern "

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#2 srfish

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Posted 15 June 2015 - 08:51 PM

Kern explains in his book the method he used  The explanation  follows the table shown in the book and in the above thumbnail.



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Posted 16 June 2015 - 03:10 AM

Mr Srfish,

But i didin't understand how he determied the condensation temperature of vapor.

 

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Posted 16 June 2015 - 08:37 AM

Kern starts with weight % in increments of 20 of the hydrocarbon. . On this basis you calculate the amount of hydrocarbon condensed and then the partial pressures of hydrocarbon, steam and gas are calculated. Using the partial pressure of the hydrocarbon and Fig. 8 in the appendix, the condensing temperature of the hydrocarbon is determined. This is all I will say, the rest is up to you.



#5 mhamdi khaled

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Posted 16 June 2015 - 04:38 PM

Dear Srfish,

All right, thank you for help :)

 

regrds,






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