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    Binary Distillation For Process & Chemical Engineering

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    Binary Distillation For Process & Chemical Engineering

    Binary Distillation For Process & Chemical Engineering
    Last updated 3/2020
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.09 GB | Duration: 4h 10m

    Model Continuous Distillation Equipment in the Industry as well as Flash & Batch Separation Processes in Binary Systems

    What you'll learn

    Understand the Principles behind Binary Distillation

    Design & Operate Flashing, and Flash Drums via Flash Distillation of Binary Mixtures

    Understand and apply the principles and methods for simple distillation of binary mixtures

    Understand Continuous Distillation Equipment

    Model Distillations of Binary Systems

    Apply McCabe-Thiele Method for Continuous Distillation Column Design (Number of Stages)

    Simulate several process, specially continuous and batch distillation of binary mixtures

    Get to know the "Recycle Ratio", "Reboiler Duty", "Feed Stage" etc…

    Model Stripping and Enriching Sections of a Distillation Column

    Requirements

    Mass Transfer Basics

    Transport Phenomena

    Thermodynamics

    Mass and Energy Balances

    Physical Chemistry

    Description

    Introduction:Binary Distillation is one of the most important Mass Transfer Operations used extensively in the Chemical industry.Understanding the concept behind Gas-Gas, Liquid-Liquid and the Gas-Liquid mass transfer interaction will allow you to understand and model Distillation Columns, Flashes, Batch Distillator, Tray Columns and Packed column, etc…We will cover:REVIEW: Of Mass Transfer Basics (Equilibrium VLE Diagrams, Volatility, Raoult's Law, Azeotropes, etc..)Distillation TheoryApplication of Distillation in the IndustryCounter-Current Operation Several equipment to Carry Gas-Liquid OperationsBubble, Spray, Packed and Tray Column equipmentFlash Distillation & Flash Drums DesignDesign & Operation of Tray ColumnsNumber of Ideal Stages: McCabe Thiele Method & Ponchon Savarit MethodRecycleCondenser types: partial, totalPressure drop due to traysDesign & Operation of Packed Columns Pressure drop due to traysEfficiency of Stages & Murphree's EfficencyBatch Distillation, the Raleigh EquationSoftware Simulation for Absorption/Stripping Operations (ASPEN PLUS/HYSYS)Solved-Problem Approach:All theory is backed with exercises, solved problems, and proposed problems for homework/individual study.At the end of the course:You will be able to understand mass transfer mechanism and processes behind Binary Distillation in Flash, Continuous & Batch Processes. You will be able to continue with a Multi-Component Distillation, Reactive Distillation and Azeotropic Distillation as well as more Mass Transfer Unit Operation Courses and/or Separation Processes Course.About your instructor:I majored in Chemical Engineering with a minor in Industrial Engineering back in 2012.I worked as a Process Design/Operation Engineer in INEOS Koln, mostly on the petrochemical area relating to naphtha treating. There I designed and modeled several processes relating separation of isopentane/pentane mixtures, catalytic reactors and separation processes such as distillation columns, flash separation devices and transportation of tank-trucks of product.

    Overview

    Section 1: Welcome!

    Lecture 1 Introduction to Distillation

    Lecture 2 Requirements

    Lecture 3 Reference Material

    Section 2: Review of Mass Transfer & Transport Phenomena

    Lecture 4 Ideal Gas

    Lecture 5 Ideal Solution

    Lecture 6 Vapor Pressure

    Lecture 7 Partial Pressure

    Lecture 8 What is Equilibrium? (Pure Substances)

    Lecture 9 Raoult’s Law

    Lecture 10 What is Flux?

    Lecture 11 What is Ja? Diffusion Flux

    Lecture 12 Convection

    Section 3: Binary Distillation Overview

    Lecture 13 Type of Equipment - Dispersion of Gas-Liquid and Liquid-Gas

    Lecture 14 Spray Column

    Lecture 15 Bubble Column

    Lecture 16 Packed Column

    Lecture 17 Tray Column

    Lecture 18 Types of Operation

    Lecture 19 Single vs. Multiple Stage

    Lecture 20 Introduction to Tray Columns

    Lecture 21 Sieve Trays

    Lecture 22 Valve Trays

    Lecture 23 Bubble Cap Trays

    Lecture 24 Tray Considerations

    Lecture 25 Trays - Spacing

    Lecture 26 Trays - Sizing

    Lecture 27 Trays - Layouts

    Lecture 28 Trays - Materials

    Lecture 29 Trays - Manways

    Lecture 30 Trays - Operations

    Lecture 31 Tray - Pressure Drop

    Lecture 32 Trays - Costs

    Lecture 33 Tray - Maintenance

    Lecture 34 Trays - Summary

    Lecture 35 All other Pieces

    Lecture 36 Bubbling Area

    Lecture 37 Contact Area

    Lecture 38 Weir

    Lecture 39 Downcomer

    Lecture 40 Stage Efficiency

    Lecture 41 Murphree's Efficiency

    Lecture 42 Column Operation

    Lecture 43 Column Operation - Normal

    Lecture 44 Column Operation - Flooding

    Lecture 45 Column Operation - Priming

    Lecture 46 Column Operation - Coning

    Lecture 47 Column Operation - Weeping

    Lecture 48 Column Operation - Dumping

    Lecture 49 Column Operation - Summary

    Lecture 50 Tray Diameter Introduction

    Lecture 51 Tray Spacing

    Lecture 52 Pressure Drop in Trays

    Lecture 53 Hd, Dry Liquid sieve loss - Pressure Drop in trays

    Lecture 54 Hl, (equivalent h eight of clear liquid holdup)

    Lecture 55 Hd, Surface Tension Pressure loss

    Lecture 56 Packed Columns vs. Tray Columns

    Lecture 57 Introduction to Packings

    Lecture 58 Packing Material

    Lecture 59 Random Packing

    Lecture 60 Stacked Packing

    Lecture 61 Structural Packing

    Lecture 62 Other Column Internals

    Lecture 63 Liquid distributor

    Lecture 64 Liquid/Vapour Re-Distributor

    Lecture 65 Vapour Distributor

    Lecture 66 Demister / Mist Eliminator

    Lecture 67 Vortex breaker

    Lecture 68 Packing Supports

    Lecture 69 Retaining devices (Hold-down Plate & Bed limiter )

    Lecture 70 Column Structure - Top

    Lecture 71 Column Structure - Middle

    Lecture 72 Column Structure - Bottom

    Section 4: Software Simulation

    Lecture 73 Benzene and toluene Feed Tray, Min. Recycle Ratio, etc

    Lecture 74 WKS RadFrac - C3 - iC4 Separation - Recycle

    Lecture 75 WKS RadFrac - Column Internals, Trays vs Packings

    Lecture 76 WKS Sensitivity Analysis of Feed Stages, Reflux Ratios and Pressure in a RadFrac

    Section 5: Bonus

    Lecture 77 Surprise!

    Chemical Engineers refreshing their Mass Transfer and Separation Processes course,Students on the relevant fields (chemical, mechanical, process engineering),Engineers working with Distillation Columns / Flash Drums,Process Separation Engineer