Roberttt
Chemical
- Sep 11, 2018
- 15
Hi all!
First of all, sorry if my English isn't that good. I'm a Dutch Chemical Engineering trainee so still learning things.
After a day of 2 doing some research to the problem described below, I don't know what to do next. I hope someone here can help me to find a solution for this problem.
This is the situation:
In a Chemical factory is an closed vessel filled with (liquid) LPG. This (liquid) LPG consists of 18.886 mol% propane & 89.114 mol% butane. The vapour pressure from this blend at 24 degrees Celcius is around 310264 Pa. The closed vessel has a total volume of 60 m3. The LPG level is mostly 52.8 m3, 24.8m3 or 6m3.
My job is to calculate the composition of the blend, as the LPG level in the tank becomes lower. I think that the ratio propane:butane becomes lower in the liquid phase as the level gets lower, because propane got a higher vapour pressure, so there will evapourate more propane than butane. This will make the fraction propane lower in the liquid phase and makes the blend have a different composition.
This thread ( helped me already calculate the composition from the vapour at a LPG level of 52.8m3, but I don't know how to go further now as the level lowers. Someone who can help me?
If there are any questions left, then I'd like to hear that!
Thanks,
Robert
First of all, sorry if my English isn't that good. I'm a Dutch Chemical Engineering trainee so still learning things.
After a day of 2 doing some research to the problem described below, I don't know what to do next. I hope someone here can help me to find a solution for this problem.
This is the situation:
In a Chemical factory is an closed vessel filled with (liquid) LPG. This (liquid) LPG consists of 18.886 mol% propane & 89.114 mol% butane. The vapour pressure from this blend at 24 degrees Celcius is around 310264 Pa. The closed vessel has a total volume of 60 m3. The LPG level is mostly 52.8 m3, 24.8m3 or 6m3.
My job is to calculate the composition of the blend, as the LPG level in the tank becomes lower. I think that the ratio propane:butane becomes lower in the liquid phase as the level gets lower, because propane got a higher vapour pressure, so there will evapourate more propane than butane. This will make the fraction propane lower in the liquid phase and makes the blend have a different composition.
This thread ( helped me already calculate the composition from the vapour at a LPG level of 52.8m3, but I don't know how to go further now as the level lowers. Someone who can help me?
If there are any questions left, then I'd like to hear that!
Thanks,
Robert