What is Absorption Operation ?
Absorption is a physical separation process where one or more components are removed from a gas/vapor stream by a liquid stream. In industrial applications the liquid and vapor streams can have co-current or countercurrent flows. Absorption is usually carried out in either a packed or trayed column. The variables and design considerations for Absorbers are many. Among them are the entering conditions, the degree of recovery of the solute needed, the choice of the Absorbing agent and its flow, the operating conditions, the number of stages, the heat effects, and the type and size of the equipment.
How to Calculate Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation?
Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation calculator uses Point Efficiency of Absorption Column in Percent = ((Local Mole Fraction of Vapor Leaving Nth Plate-Local Mole Fraction of Vapor Entering Nth Plate)/(Local Eqm Mole Fraction of Vapor on Nth Plate-Local Mole Fraction of Vapor Entering Nth Plate))*100 to calculate the Point Efficiency of Absorption Column in Percent, The Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation formula is defined as the ratio of actual enrichment of the gas to the maximum enrichment that could have been achieved if equilibrium is reached. Point Efficiency of Absorption Column in Percent is denoted by EOG symbol.
How to calculate Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation, enter Local Mole Fraction of Vapor Leaving Nth Plate (yN, Local), Local Mole Fraction of Vapor Entering Nth Plate (yN+1, Local) & Local Eqm Mole Fraction of Vapor on Nth Plate (ylocal, eqm) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Point Efficiency of Absorption Operation calculation can be explained with given input values -> 75 = ((0.35-0.41)/(0.33-0.41))*100.