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#1 Muhzayn

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Posted 05 March 2016 - 11:07 AM

I am designing a tray bed for an absorption column. The purpose being to dehydrate chlorine using sulphuric acid. I am struggling to find the equilibrium curve (or a henry's constant) for the compositions at equilibrium for the absorption of water in sulphuric acid.

Any help or guidance on where I could find this would be much apprecitated :)

Thank You in advance

#2 Jackwill

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Posted 05 March 2016 - 04:35 PM

If you're having difficulty on finding the respective values, you could look at similar reactions then assume a value. I have found the following book to be very helpful with my studies; multiphase flow dynamics 3 by Nickolay Kolev. All the best, remember they don't want you to win, so make sure you win.

 

 

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The Jack of Cheshire



#3 breizh

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 02:34 AM   Best Answer

Hi,

Your lucky day !

Go through the resources attached .Chemical engineering calculation  is always about data , my advice is : Start to build your personal "library' .

 

Good luck.

 

Breizh


Edited by breizh, 06 March 2016 - 03:16 AM.


#4 Muhzayn

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Posted 06 March 2016 - 06:46 AM

Thank you so much breizh those documents are just what I needed - and I've added them to my library as well :)

Jackwill thank you for your contribution as well I really do value it, and also this isn't aimed at you in any respect but when you mentioned "assume a value" - I have this really cool lecturer who you may or may not have come across before and his health and safety lectures were ones not to be missed. One thing I learnt from him was as an engineer never ASSUME as it makes an 'ASS' out of 'U' and 'ME' (pardon the language). Just a cool saying I thought I would share with you.

Peace out!




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