Hi everyone,
I'm stuck with this question I came across in a past paper. (I'm studying chemical engineering in Strathclyde Uni - 2nd year)
The question is as follows:
Gaseous Ammonia and 22mol% aqueous nitric acid are fed to a reactor in stoichiometric proportions where they react completely to form aqueous ammonium nitrate:
NH3 + HNO3 > NH4NO3
The ammonium nitrate solution passes to an evaporator where water is removed. The solution leaving the evaporator is saturated at 70*C and passes to a cooler/crystalliser which produces anhydrous NH4NO3 crystals. Mother liquor at 20*C is recycled to the evaporator. The wet crystals, containing 10mol% mother liquor pass finally to a dryer.
For a Production rate of 1250kmols/day of Ammonium nitrate, find the mother liquor recycle rate.
Data:
Solubility of NH4NO3 in water (mol %) Temperature (*C)
30.2 20
52.9 70
Diagram of Process is attached.
I have tried various methods but i cant seem to get past the dryer stage (working backwords). I'm absolutely stumped and dont know what to do. Any hints or procedure to how to solve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Please help me out.