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Example (3) : (Calculation of Side Temperature)


This example is a continuation of examples (1)
and (2). The temperature of the kerosene plate
will be computed. (actual temperature=420 o F)

Calculation of The Diameter of Distillation


Column
Example (4): See examples 1, 2 and 3 the
quantities and conditions will be taken from
these examples.

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Problem: A vacuum system with outgoing cooling water at 85 oF is to remove 30 lb/hr of


non condensables hydrocarbon vapors (approx. Molecular weight=60) at a pressure of
45mm of Hg. Calculate the amount of vapors to be handle by the vacuum system.
Given: The vapour pressure of water at 85oF is 30.8mm

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