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Fensky equation can be used to determine the number of stages required for the distillation at total reflux :)
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May I know why reflux ratio increases , number stages required will decreases
Hi, i might try to help and answer you question. If we look at the equation for Upper Operating Line in McCabe-Thiele method, you would notice that its slope (gradient) is determined by reflux ratio, as R got larger the slope gets steeper, there is less chance of creating a "bounce" or more horizontal line because the vertical line has to travel further down before eventually bounce and create a horizontal line. So generally, the less the space between the VLE curve and the operating lines , the more likely it is to form more stages and vice versa
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Can you explain in detail how the value of Q is directly taken as 0.3at time stamp, 6.40?
If it is given in the question that the feed is entering with 70% vapour, then 30% will be liquid.
Hence in this you can take q=30/100 that is 0.3
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Ok.. So, basically, value of q is ratio of liquid fraction to total feed fraction?
@@SealSchool so, q = 30/(30+70)?
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In this problem you can apply this.
Better watch the part 2 video given link in the description, It contains everything about the value of q and the q-line.
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