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Hysys
« on: November 26, 2012, 02:21:48 PM »
I am in the process of finishing off my hysys simulation but I have run into problems with purifying the acetaldehyde and separating the ethanol so it can be recycled back into the system. I have tried various temperatures and pressures aswell as various unit operations to try and separate ethanol, acetaldehyde and water but nothing seems to be working effectively. I was hoping someone could help me out as I'm running out of options  :(

P = 1 ATM
T = 303K
Molar flow rate = 5194 kg.mol/hr

Molar fraction:
Acetaldehyde: 0.0679
Ethanol: 0.8940
Water: 0.0381

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Re: Hysys
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2012, 02:27:07 AM »
Can you post more details about your simulation results? Why doesn't it work? Are they forming any azeotropes?

What purities do you need? What are your constraints?

A wacky option comes to mind. Butane and Acetaldehyde form a low boiling azeotrope which boils at -7 C. If you strip your mixture with butane you might be able to separate off a {Butane (~84%) + Acetaldehyde (~16%)}  mixture. Though how to split that is another question.

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Re: Hysys
« Reply #2 on: December 09, 2012, 01:53:09 PM »
Didn't see this at the time. For the marking that was in it for this project and the fact my lecturer wanted to just see that we can use Hysys, I put the stream through a component splitter which separates what you want. This allowed me to simulate the distillation process with Acetaldehyde and Water and I was also able to purify the ethanol to bring it back into a recovery stream!

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Re: Hysys
« Reply #3 on: December 09, 2012, 02:13:06 PM »
Didn't see this at the time. For the marking that was in it for this project and the fact my lecturer wanted to just see that we can use Hysys, I put the stream through a component splitter which separates what you want. This allowed me to simulate the distillation process with Acetaldehyde and Water and I was also able to purify the ethanol to bring it back into a recovery stream!

"component splitter"!!! Now why didn't I think of that!  :o

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Re: Hysys
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2012, 07:37:04 PM »
It was a quick fix more than anything however, if I'm faced with this problem next year in my design project I will more than likely have to take into consideration azeotropes!

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