T. V. Prokofieva, S. S. Kruglov, S. S. Kruglov, B. P. Tumanyan
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A New Approach to Calculating Minimum Reflux Condition During Multicomponent Mixture Fractionation
The article reviews the most common analytical methods for calculating the parameters of minimum reflux condition during fractionation of multicomponent mixtures, taking account of the specified separation products quality requirements. A calculation procedure that makes it possible to simplify determination of minimum reflux or vapor ratios as well as of distillate or residue compositions under minimum reflux condition compared to the known methods is proposed and described.
期刊介绍:
Chemistry and Technology of Fuels and Oils publishes reports on improvements in the processing of petroleum and natural gas and cracking and refining techniques for the production of high-quality fuels, oils, greases, specialty fluids, additives and synthetics. The journal includes timely articles on the demulsification, desalting, and desulfurizing of crude oil; new flow plans for refineries; platforming, isomerization, catalytic reforming, and alkylation processes for obtaining aromatic hydrocarbons and high-octane gasoline; methods of producing ethylene, acetylene, benzene, acids, alcohols, esters, and other compounds from petroleum, as well as hydrogen from natural gas and liquid products.