guerky
Chemical
- Feb 10, 2015
- 33
I will open a small distillation column (3.000 x 300 mm) for maintenance in a few days. This column is packed with 1" Intalox Saddles (void fraction: 77%) and have a PTFE support plate with 15mm holes spaced by 4mm (free area: 41%) (there are the support beams right bellow, that block about 50% of the free area, but those i intend to left untouched).
I designed a support plate in SS316 (no corrosion issues with this material, thermal expansion issue covered, as well as the mechanical resistance), with less spacing between the 15mm holes (2mm), increasing the free area to 59%).
If Lieberman is to be trusted, i can significantly increase the capacity(both for gas and liquid) of my packed column just with this new support plate, since the bottleneck in a internals interface would be the product of the free areas, not just the smaller free area.
This collumn capacity limitation would cease to be 77% x 41% x 50% = 15,8% to be 77% x 59% x 50% = 22,5%, almost a 50% increase with a simple drilled plate.
This looks too good to be true.
Please, correct me if i'm wrong or if i misunderstood some concept.
In God we trust. All the others must bring data.
I designed a support plate in SS316 (no corrosion issues with this material, thermal expansion issue covered, as well as the mechanical resistance), with less spacing between the 15mm holes (2mm), increasing the free area to 59%).
If Lieberman is to be trusted, i can significantly increase the capacity(both for gas and liquid) of my packed column just with this new support plate, since the bottleneck in a internals interface would be the product of the free areas, not just the smaller free area.
This collumn capacity limitation would cease to be 77% x 41% x 50% = 15,8% to be 77% x 59% x 50% = 22,5%, almost a 50% increase with a simple drilled plate.
This looks too good to be true.
Please, correct me if i'm wrong or if i misunderstood some concept.
In God we trust. All the others must bring data.