Jump to content



Featured Articles

Check out the latest featured articles.

File Library

Check out the latest downloads available in the File Library.

New Article

Product Viscosity vs. Shear

Featured File

Vertical Tank Selection

New Blog Entry

Low Flow in Pipes- posted in Ankur's blog

Residue Curve Maps


This topic has been archived. This means that you cannot reply to this topic.
4 replies to this topic
Share this topic:
| More

#1 Ankur Shah

Ankur Shah

    Gold Member

  • Members
  • 77 posts

Posted 02 March 2006 - 11:02 AM

hi!

is there any software available which can generate residue curve maps for an given system?

i am mainly interested in isopropanol, water, ethylene glycol and isopropanol, water, cyclohexane systems.

please reply as soon as possible... thanks!

Ankur

P>S: If its free, then all the better. wink.gif

#2 abhi_agrawa

abhi_agrawa

    Gold Member

  • ChE Plus Subscriber
  • 216 posts

Posted 03 March 2006 - 12:04 AM

ankur,
ASPEN PLUS can generate residue curve maps. For your system, I think that you may find the maps in literature also, check DECHEMA.

-abhishek

#3 Ankur Shah

Ankur Shah

    Gold Member

  • Members
  • 77 posts

Posted 03 March 2006 - 12:25 AM

hey!

yes... Aspen and DECHEMA do exist... smile.gif but another part of my request was the "P>S:" if free then all the better!!!

is there anything that is freely available?/??biggrin.gif

Ankur

#4 Guest_Sankesh_*

Guest_Sankesh_*
  • guestGuests

Posted 03 March 2006 - 01:22 PM

Hi Ankur,

A software called DISTILL by ASPEN can create RCM's. It is by Aspen and I wonder if you will get a crack cause it is quite obscure. Please infom me through this forums.


QUOTE (Ankur Shah @ Mar 2 2006, 11:02 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
hi!

is there any software available which can generate residue curve maps for an given system?

i am mainly interested in isopropanol, water, ethylene glycol and isopropanol, water, cyclohexane systems.

please reply as soon as possible... thanks!

Ankur

P>S: If its free, then all the better. wink.gif


#5 Guest_Ubik_*

Guest_Ubik_*
  • guestGuests

Posted 29 March 2006 - 12:05 PM

Hyprotech Distil or Aspen Distil, the same but Aspen has more functions




Similar Topics