What is the effect of Reflux Ratio on Distillation Operation?
Distillation process is done to achieve a specific level of enrichment. To achieve this enrichment level, one must specify a reflux ratio. Decreasing that reflux ratio (i.e, increasing D), has an advantage that the duty of condenser and reboiler decreases, since the load in distillation column decreases (more mass goes out as D increases) . In other sense, the operating cost of distillation column decreases. However, it would be at expense of less enrichment achieved than required. Increasing reflux ratio would act in reverse i.e, it would have a disadvantage of increase in duty of condenser and reboiler as load increases. This increases the operation cost of distillation column; however, more enrichment is achieved.
How to Calculate Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio?
Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio calculator uses External Reflux Flowrate to Distillation Column = External Reflux Ratio*Distillate Flowrate from Distillation Column to calculate the External Reflux Flowrate to Distillation Column, The Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio formula is defined as the product of External Reflux Ratio to the Distillate flowrate out from the distillation column. External Reflux Flowrate to Distillation Column is denoted by L0 symbol.
How to calculate Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio, enter External Reflux Ratio (R) & Distillate Flowrate from Distillation Column (D) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Liquid Reflux Flowrate based on External Reflux Ratio calculation can be explained with given input values -> 6.51 = 1.55*4.2.