Lab 11&12
Lab 11&12
Lab 11&12
The experiment is divided into two parts. First, sieve tray distillation at total reflux
condition and second is batch distillation with constant reflux and variable distillate composition.
The objectives for the first part are to determine the overall tray efficiency at total reflux
condition and to study the effect of liquid and vapor loading on overall tray efficiency at total
reflux. For the second part, the objective is to study the operation of a batch distillation column
with constant reflux and variable distillate composition. The experiment was started with
preparing a refractive index test on mixtures of different ratio of water-methanol. A RI against
methanol composition graph is plotted. Next, we collected product samples from top (distillate)
and bottom (reflux) at different power settings of heater that is at 80, 90 and 100 %. Next, the
experiment was conducted by taking the samples every 5 minutes intervals in 40 minutes. Based
on refractive index for bottom and distillate at constant reflux ratio of 5, the number of moles of
methanol present in each sample is determined using the RI against composition plot. Then, the
values obtained are transferred to plot x-y diagram for McCabe-Thiele Method to find the
theoretical tray of distillation column. The maximum efficiency of tray is 38% at heater power of
100% and the minimum overall efficiency tray is 30% which at 90% of heater power.
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2. Result and Discussions
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Power Setting (%)
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Based on Figure 1, the overall tray efficiency of the distillation process fluctuated with
the power setting. The highest efficiency obtained from the experiment is 38% where the power
setting is at 100%. The number of actual trays is 10 but the number of theoretical trays obtained
is much lesser than that which is 3.8.
The results fluctuated due to the high volatility of methanol. When the sample is
transferred to the refractometer, some methanol might evaporate and loss to the surrounding. The
refractive index reading might be inaccurate due to the residue left in the dropper and
refractometer. Although the liquid mixture is heated with 100% power setting, the solution
temperature doesn’t rise up till targeted temperature, the temperature is maintained when the
system reach steady state.
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Graph of Overall tray efficiency against Time
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Overall Tray Efficiency (%)
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40
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10
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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40
Time (min)
Figure 2 Graph of
Overall Efficiency against Time
For constant reflux ratio, the R is kept constant and distillation is continued until the
distillate composition dropped below a certain pre-specified level. However, the result obtained
from the raw data shows the opposite result. The problem arises because the distillate is not
cleared off each time we collect the sample. This might cause accumulation of methanol in the
distillate. However, the concentration of reflux is decreasing steadily with time. This is because
more and more methanol is evaporated and condensed in the reflux drum to make up the
distillate. The mixture is boiled slowly and the vapor is withdrawn as rapidly as they form in the
condenser where the condensed vapor or distillate is collected. The first portion of vapor
condensed will be richest in the more volatile methanol.
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3. Conclusion and Recommendations
From the data collection, the theoretical tray is determined through McCabe-Thiele
method by using equilibrium curve methanol-water (x-y plot). The overall tray efficiency at
total reflux does not achieved 100%. The maximum efficiency of tray is 38% at heater power of
100% and the minimum overall efficiency tray is 30% which at 90% of heater power. Based on
refractive index for bottom and distillate at constant reflux ratio of 5, the number of moles of
methanol for each sample is determined using the refractive index against composition plot.
Then, the values are later used to find the number of theoretical trays.
There are some recommendations that needed in this experiment. Since the vapor of
methanol solution are potentially irritants on eye and respiratory, hence the experiment could be
performed under a fume cupboard to prevent any unexpected accidents. Next, set time for sample
to be collected in 30 minutes after start-up as the system takes time to approach stabilization.
Carefully clean the refractometer after each reading to reduce the error. The U-tube holding the
distillate should be emptied at each interval to avoid accumulation.
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4. Raw Data Sheet
5. Sample Calculation
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For experiment 11:
g
Density of water = 1
ml
g
Density of methanol = 0.7918
ml
g
Molecular weight of water = 18.02
mol
g
Molecular weight of methanol = 32.04
mol
g
(10 ml)(0.7918 )
ml
Mole , n Methanol=
g
32.04
mol
¿ 0.247 mol
Experiment 11&12:
N theoretical
Eo =
N actual
3.0
Eo = x 100%
10
¿ 30 %
In percentage, the overall tray efficiency, Eo at the power heater of 100% is 38.0%.
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McCabe-Thiele Tray Method
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Figure 2: McCabe-Thiele Tray Finding Method at Total Reflux at Power Setting 90%