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섘 8.4-3. Effect of Evaporator Pressure on Capacity and Product
Composition. Recalculate example 8.4- 1 but use an evaporator
pressure of 41.4kPa instead of 101.3kPa abs. Use t... Show more

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1. First We apply heat and mass balance with the help of single effect evaporator diagram and named all the stream and write all given
values and find Liquid and vapor component values.
2. Then we calculate enthalpy of feed with given temperature (Use of steam table at pressure of 41.4 kpa)

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섘 solution. Step 1 - Given data are - ( 1) overall transfer coefficient (U) = 1704 W/ m?K ( 11) Feed rate ( F ) = 18144 kg/h ( ill ) Evaporator
pressure = 41.4 KPa ( iv) salt solution composition = 0. 01 step 2 - Heat and Mass balance for single effect evaporator Feed (F ) > Vapor
( V ) T1, XV , Hy TF , XF , hF F = 18144 Kg/h condensate (s ) XF = 0.01 steam ( s ) (TS , HS ) concentrated Liquid (L ) T1, ALL, hL [ XXL = 0.
015 7 Now write equation for Total material balance F = V+ L Substitute F value in O 18144 = Y+ L step 3 - Now we are doing Liquid
Material balance with Liquid components F ( X F ) = L (XL) Substitute values in 18144 X 0 . 01 = LX 0. 015 L = 1814 4 X 0 . 0 1 0 . 015 L =
12096 Kg/h
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섘 Substitute the Liquid composition value in Equation 18144 = 7+ 12096 V = 18144 - 12096 => V = 6048 Kg/h Step 4 - For Feed of
inorganic salt in Water. Meat capacity of Feed ( C p ) = 4. 14 KJ / Kg. K For the enthalpy composition material balance FhF + Sd = LhL + V
Hy For the datum Temperature Liquid enthalpy ( he) = 0 Now we are using steam table At Prepssure 41.4 KPa Temperature ( T, )= 76 + 273
349 k And the Enthalpy = 2318 KJ / Kg When the steam pressure at 143.3 KPa Latent heat ( A) is 2 2 30 KI / Kg Step 5 - Substitute the
values in Equation 1814 4 X hF + S ( 2 230 ) = 12096 x 0 + 6048 x 2318 Fort calculate value of s We find the value of hF Formula for
enthalpy feed hF = (px ( TF - T1 )
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섘 hF = 4.14 x (311 - 349 ) TF = 311 k ( given ) hF = - 157. 32 KJ/ Kg Ans. ( 1) Step6 - Substitute hF value in equation ( IV) 1814 4 X ( - 157 . 32 )
+ 5x 2230 = 0+ 140 19 264 SX 2230 = 140 19 264 + 285 4 414, 08 S = 16873618. 08 2230 S = 7566 . 67 kq steam/h Step 7 - Heat
transferred through heating surface area (A) We are using equation (q) 9 = S (x) 9 = 7566 /67 x 2230 x 1800 = 4687131. 694 W 3600
Step8 - Equation For solving for the capacity of a single effect evaporator 9, = UAAT , AT = TS - 1 Saturation temperature ( Ts) at steam
143.3 KPa = 383.2 K
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섘 Substitute the values 46 87 1 31 . 694 = 1704 X A ( 383. 2- 349 ) A = 46 87 1 31 . 694 = 4687 131 . 694 1704 X 34 . 2 58 276 . 8 A = 80.
42 m 2 Summary / Advice - (1) First Read Question carefully and understand the Method effect of evaporator. Apply heat and mass
balance with the use of enthalpy and data taken from steam table. (iii) When we increase feed sate F= 18144 Kglh Vapour ( V) = 6048
Ka/h Liquid (L ) = 12096 kgth Required heat of Feed ( hF) = - 157. 32 KJ / Kq Heating surface area ( A ) = 80. 42 m
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