HarryB88
Chemical
- Nov 26, 2012
- 2
Hi all,
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction with the following.
I'm calculating the separation of a flash drum for use in a produced water treatment facility (oil refining). The water has been through primary treatment and the components left to be removed are some volatile organics (o-xylene, m-xylene, e-benzene and 1,2,3trimethylbenzene).
In order to calculate the degree of flash and mol fractions/flows I have utilised the Antoine equation to get my ki values and Rachford Rice equation to find my percent vapourised. The drum will operate at 77 degrees Celsius and 402 mbar-a (I have found data that will fit in these ranges).
The problem I have is that water makes up over 99.99 % of my feed (mole %) and hence it dominates the calculations. This hence makes my fraction of feed that is vapourised massively incorrect. After the flash drum the vapour will be condensed and pass through to a vacuum system and after flash has occurred, sent to flare. Can anyone advise on how it would be best for me to proceed? Some assumptions perhaps? Thank you in advance.
I'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction with the following.
I'm calculating the separation of a flash drum for use in a produced water treatment facility (oil refining). The water has been through primary treatment and the components left to be removed are some volatile organics (o-xylene, m-xylene, e-benzene and 1,2,3trimethylbenzene).
In order to calculate the degree of flash and mol fractions/flows I have utilised the Antoine equation to get my ki values and Rachford Rice equation to find my percent vapourised. The drum will operate at 77 degrees Celsius and 402 mbar-a (I have found data that will fit in these ranges).
The problem I have is that water makes up over 99.99 % of my feed (mole %) and hence it dominates the calculations. This hence makes my fraction of feed that is vapourised massively incorrect. After the flash drum the vapour will be condensed and pass through to a vacuum system and after flash has occurred, sent to flare. Can anyone advise on how it would be best for me to proceed? Some assumptions perhaps? Thank you in advance.