Article | REF: J2623 V1

Distillation. Absorption - Tray columns: sizing

Author: Jean‐Charles CICILE

Publication date: December 10, 1994

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  • Jean‐Charles CICILE: IGC Engineer (Toulouse Institute of Chemical Engineering) - Process Engineer, Technip-Speichim Division, Technip Company

 INTRODUCTION

This booklet is the sequel to entirely devoted to tray column technology, describing the different types of ferrules and the components that make up the trays.

The purpose of this chapter is to present the hydrodynamics of trays in different flow regimes, and to provide a basis for calculating the operating parameters and efficiency of trays, enabling column sizing.

Notations and symbols

Symbol

Unit

Definition

A f

m 2

slot surface

Bo

number of Bonds

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