BASIC DISTILLATION EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION | |
Main Components of Distillation Columns | |
Distillation columns are made up of several components, each of which is used either to tranfer heat energy or enhance materail transfer. A typical distillation contains several major components: | |
![]() | a vertical shell where the separation of liquid components is carried out |
![]() | column internals such as trays/plates and/or packings which are used to enhance component separations |
![]() | a reboiler to provide the necessary vaporisation for the distillation process |
![]() | a condenser to cool and condense the vapour leaving the top of the column |
![]() | a reflux drum to hold the condensed vapour from the top of the column so that liquid (reflux) can be recycled back to the column |
The vertical shell houses the column internals and together with the condenser and reboiler, constitute a distillation column. A schematic of a typical distillation unit with a single feed and two product streams is shown below:![]() | |
Basic Operation and Terminology | |
The liquid mixture that is to be processed is known as the feed and this is introduced usually somewhere near the middle of the column to a tray known as the feed tray. The feed tray divides the column into a top (enriching or rectification) section and a bottom (stripping) section. The feed flows down the column where it is collected at the bottom in the reboiler.![]() ![]() Thus, there are internal flows of vapour and liquid within the column as well as external flows of feeds and product streams, into and out of the column. |
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BASIC DISTILLATION EQUIPMENT AND OPERATION
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