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Distillation Theory and its Application to Optimal Design of Separation Units, Paperback / softback Book

Distillation Theory and its Application to Optimal Design of Separation Units Paperback / softback

Part of the Cambridge Series in Chemical Engineering series

Paperback / softback

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Originally published in 2004, Distillation Theory and Its Application to Optimal Design of Separation Units presents a clear, multidimensional geometric representation of distillation theory that is valid for all distillation column types, splits, and mixtures.

This representation answers such fundamental questions as: what are the feasible separation products for a given mixture?

What minimum power is required to separate a given mixture?

What minimum number of trays is necessary to separate a given mixture at a fixed power input?

This book is intended for students and specialists in the design and operation of separation units in the chemical, pharmaceutical, food, wood, petrochemical, oil-refining, and natural gas industries and for software designers.

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