Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4991523 Applied Thermal Engineering 2017 27 Pages PDF
Abstract
A theoretical model based on Aspen plus was proposed to predict the vacuum distillation performance in rotating packed bed (RPB). Factors of gas and liquid mass transfer rate, interfacial area, liquid hold-up, mass and energy balance were considered. The effects of high gravity factor, operation pressure, feed concentration on the concentration production flux of overhead (XD) and the height equivalent to theoretical plate (HETP) were investigated. The simulated data agreed well with the experimental results. The vacuum distillation performances in RPB were also compared with other existing equipments. Both the experimental data and modeling results suggested that the vacuum distillation in RPB exhibited good performance on separating the water and ethanol.
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