ThijsM
Chemical
- Jun 19, 2007
- 12
Hello,
I hope you can help me with the following interesting question:
We are working in a batch process with fermentation and I have a vessel that contains a gas cap of CO2. When we empty the vessel, air or CO2 is sucked in and the vessel is cleaned. During cleaning, fumes and formed and the CO2 concentration decreases also due to reaction with NaOH. For this, I have assumed a certain consumption.
Now is the problem that if we fill the vessel, CO2 starts to be formed and the concentration increases. We want to purge the vessel untill the CO2 concentration is > 95% and then we want to collect it, but I am incapable of calculation the amount of CO2 that is needed to rinse the vessel. The Basic Room Purge Equation does not take into account the fact that my volume of the room (vessel in this case) changes in time, and this is something I have to do.
Does anybody have experience with this issue?
I hope you can help me with the following interesting question:
We are working in a batch process with fermentation and I have a vessel that contains a gas cap of CO2. When we empty the vessel, air or CO2 is sucked in and the vessel is cleaned. During cleaning, fumes and formed and the CO2 concentration decreases also due to reaction with NaOH. For this, I have assumed a certain consumption.
Now is the problem that if we fill the vessel, CO2 starts to be formed and the concentration increases. We want to purge the vessel untill the CO2 concentration is > 95% and then we want to collect it, but I am incapable of calculation the amount of CO2 that is needed to rinse the vessel. The Basic Room Purge Equation does not take into account the fact that my volume of the room (vessel in this case) changes in time, and this is something I have to do.
Does anybody have experience with this issue?