![]() Example 7: An Industrial i-Butane/n-Butane Fractionator. Example 4: Light Hydrocarbon Distillation. Continuation Methods (for Really Difficult Problems). Degrees-of-Freedom Analysis and Problem Formulation. The MESH Equations (The 2c + 3 Formulation). 13-28 SIMULATION OF DISTILLATION PROCESSES Equilibrium-Stage Modeling. 13-28 Example 2: Calculation of Kremser Method. 13-25 Example 1: Calculation of FUG Method. 13-25 13-25 13-25 APPROXIMATE MULTICOMPONENT DISTILLATION METHODS Fenske-Underwood-Gilliland (FUG) Shortcut Method. 13-15 13-15 13-16 13-16 13-16 13-16 GRAPHICAL METHODS FOR BINARY DISTILLATION Phase Equilibrium Diagrams. 13-6 13-8 13-9 SINGLE-STAGE EQUILIBRIUM FLASH CALCULATIONS Bubble Point and Dew Point. 13-4 13-5 13-5 THERMODYNAMIC DATA AND MODELS Phase Equilibrium Data. Equilibrium and Nonequilibrium-Stage Concepts. Professor of Chemical Engineering, Clarkson University (Simulation of Distillation Processes) INTRODUCTION TO DISTILLATION OPERATIONS General Principles. Professor of Chemical Engineering and Dean of Engineering, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (Batch Distillation) R. Process Engineer, Air Products and Chemicals Inc. Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of California-Santa Barbara (Section Editor) Z.
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