To know the minimum reflux ratio when designing a distillation column, one must use the underwood equation. What I know is that this equation is done only for multicomponent mixture but how about the binary ones? Is it alright if I use the McCabe Thiele method in finding the minimum reflux ratio instead of the underwood when designing? Thank you very much.
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Using Mccabe-Thiele Method For Minimum Reflux Ratio
Started by justpop, Aug 26 2013 02:59 AM
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Posted 26 August 2013 - 03:08 AM
http://www.separatio...n/DT_Chp04n.htm
Consider this link to support your query (McCabe & Thiele).
Breizh
Edited by breizh, 26 August 2013 - 04:46 AM.
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