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The separation performance of multistage distillation processes can usually be predicted within a deviation of about ±25%, but deviations of up to ±80% may occur, especially for foaming mixtures, systems with high water content, or increased viscosity. To systematically investigate the influence of elevated viscosity, polymer-enhanced test mixtures are used. However, conventional test setups are unsuitable for such mixtures, as a bottom product purge is required, leading to partial reflux conditions, which are rarely studied.
To address this, an alternative setup similar to a stripping column was developed. Using the well-known chlorobenzene/ethylbenzene test mixture, experiments under both total and partial reflux were conducted and evaluated via McCabe-Thiele analysis and the Delft mass transfer model.
Results show that HETP values (Height Equivalent to a Theoretical Plate) under partial reflux are about 2.7 times higher than under total reflux, indicating a significantly reduced separation performance. The Delft model underestimates HETP values under partial reflux by up to a factor of six. This work thus provides the first systematic quantification of the substantial impact of reflux conditions on distillation performance.
| ISBN-13 (Hard Copy) | 9783689523381 |
| ISBN-13 (eBook) | 9783689523398 |
| DOI | 10.61061/ISBN_9783689523381 |
| Final Book Format | A5 |
| Language | English |
| Page Number | 314 |
| Lamination of Cover | glossy |
| Edition | 1. |
| Book Series | ICTV-Schriftenreihe |
| Volume | 55 |
| Publication Place | Göttingen |
| Publication Date | 2025-09-04 |
| General Categorization | Dissertation |
| Departments |
Mechanical and process engineering
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| Keywords | distillation, total reflux, non-total reflux, partial reflux, finite reflux ratio, infinite reflux ratio, separation efficiency, separation performance, plant concept, Destillation, Rektifikation, totaler Rücklauf, vollständiger Rücklauf, endliches Rücklaufverhältnis, unendliches Rücklaufverhältnis, Trennleistung, HETP, Anlagenkonzept, separation, data |