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CHE 31.

INTRODUCTION TO CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS

Lecture 12

Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Prof. Manolito E Bambase Jr. Department of Chemical Engineering. University of the Philippines Los Baos

LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Recycle Stream

Recycle stream is a term denoting a process stream that


returns material from downstream of a process unit back to
the process unit.

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Bypass Stream

Bypass stream is a stream that skips one or more stages of


the process and goes directly to another downstream stage.

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Purge Stream

Purge stream is a stream bled off to remove an


accumulation of inerts or unwanted material that might
otherwise build up in the recycle stream.

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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-1. Distillation of Benzene and Toluene

A distillation column separates 10,000 kg/hr of a mixture


containing equal mass of benzene and toluene. The product
D recovered from the condenser at the top of the column
contains 95% benzene, and the bottom W from the column
contains 96% toluene.
The vapor V entering the condenser from the top of the
column is 8000 kg/hr. A portion of the product from the
condenser is returned to the column as reflux R, and the
rest is withdrawn as the final product D. Assume that V, R,
and D are identical in composition since V is condensed
completely.
Find the ratio of the amount refluxed R to the product
withdrawn D.
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Example 12-1. Distillation of Benzene and Toluene

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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-1. Distillation of Benzene and Toluene

Overall Process
Total Balance:
Benzene Balance:

10,000 = D + W
10,000(0.50) = D(0.95) + W(0.04)

Solving simultaneously, D = 5050 kg/hr ; W = 4950 kg/hr


Total balance around the separator:
8000 = R + D
R = 2950 kg/hr
Ratio (R/D) = (2950/5050) = 0.58

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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-2. Conversion of Sucrose to Glucose and Fructose

Refined sugar (sucrose) can be converted to glucose and


fructose by the inversion process
C12H22O11 + H2O =======> C6H12O6 (G) + C6H12O6 (F)
The combined glucose and fructose is called inversion
sugar. If 90% conversion of sucrose occurs on one pass
through the reactor, what would be the recycle stream flow
per 100 lbm fresh feed of sucrose?
What is the concentration of inversion sugar in the recycle
and product streams? Assume that the two streams are
identical in composition. Refer to the flowchart for the
other details of the process.

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Example 12-2. Conversion of Sucrose to Glucose and Fructose

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Overall and Single Pass Conversion

Input-Output
100 - 0
Overall Conv. of A =
=
100 = 100%

Input

PROCESS 100
Input-Output
100 - 25
Single Pass Conv. of A =
=
100 = 75%

Input

REACTOR 100
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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-2. Conversion of Sucrose to Glucose and Fructose

Solution:
Basis: 100 lbm of fresh feed
Overall Process

1. Total Balance:

P = 100 lbm

Mixing Point

2. Total Balance:
3. Sucrose Balance:
4. Inv. Sugar Balance:

100 + R = T
100(0.30) + R(xS)R = T(xS)T
(0) + R(xI)R = T(0.05)

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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-2. Conversion of Sucrose to Glucose and Fructose


Reactor + Separator

5. Sucrose Balance:

T(xS)T T(xS)T(0.90) = (R + 100)(xS)R

Calculate for the pound of water consumed per pound of


sucrose consumed:

1 mol S
lbm W
1 mol W
18 lbm W
=
0.0526
1 mol S 342.35 lbm S 1 mol W
lbm S

6. H2O Balance:

T(xW)T T(xS)T(0.90)(0.0526) = (R + 100)(xW)R

7. xR:
8. xT:

(xS)R + (xI)R + (xW)R = 1.0


(xS)T + 0.05 + (xW)T = 1.0

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LECTURE 12. Recycle, Bypass, & Purge Calculations

Example 12-2. Conversion of Sucrose to Glucose and Fructose

Solving equations 2-8 simultaneously:

R = 20.94 lbm
T = 120.94 lbm
(xW)T = 0.698
(xS)T = 0.252
(xW)R = 0.6858
(xS)R = 0.0252
(xI)R = 0.289

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