In the book Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes by Binay K Dutta , if you go to the Page number 368, you will find that (L'-L/F ) = q = (Hv-Hf/Hv-Hl) . So we can find q by either calculating the enthalpies or by finding L'-L/F which is nothing but the fraction of the liquid in the feed. Here I calculated q by using L'-L/F which is simply the fraction of the liquid in the feed . I recommend you read this book for better clarity , and all the best !
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All the best to you, I would still recommend you to read the BKD Mass Transfer book !
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Why is q = 1 - 0.7?
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If they say that it is a bubble point feed, is that saturated liquid or saturated vapour?
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If R is not given then how to find intercept of y??
how if the feed is 70% vapor q is 0,3 should not you calculate the enthalpies
In the book Principles of Mass Transfer and Separation Processes by Binay K Dutta , if you go to the Page number 368, you will find that (L'-L/F ) = q = (Hv-Hf/Hv-Hl) . So we can find q by either calculating the enthalpies or by finding L'-L/F which is nothing but the fraction of the liquid in the feed.
Here I calculated q by using L'-L/F which is simply the fraction of the liquid in the feed .
I recommend you read this book for better clarity , and all the best !
But in batch distlliation composition change so how to find
Batch distillation also known as Rayleigh distillation. Watch my other video on Batch distillation !
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By the way, which software you used here to describe?
MS Paint
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Can u do more problems on this topic
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Do you see nptel videos before making your video?
When I studied this, I studied from the Trybal book.
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Sir! can you share these notes?
You can just pause the video and make notes.
Also you can take help from Mass Transfer books like BKD and Treybal
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