Using a Triangular (Ternary) Phase Diagram
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A brief overview of using a triangular phase diagram for a tertiary system (acetone-water-MIBK).Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
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Not sure we have seen such software, but let us know what you mean or what you find. thanks.
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Glad they are helping. Please pass on the resource to others. Still trying to get the word out.
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Thank you so much for your information about Trenary diagram. Now I can read and understand these diagrams.
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This is the best video on using a Triangular Phase Diagram. Thank you very much! Could you please provide some example problems as well? That would be awesome if you could do so.
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prefect, answered all my questions but the diagram. thanks a lot.
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Great question and we have a couple videos for separations that might hint at how these are used in separation processes (liquid-liquid extraction). See the video titled "Hunter Nash Method for LLE Example" for some insight on this.
Thank you.This was very helpful.
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This is a pretty nice video. Straight to the point and simple.
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Some explanation or insight on what this diagram is actually used for.
I get the 2 phases are needed for separation process...
But how? How can 2 phases be useful (or necessary) for separation to be performed?
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Nice explanation. This will be very helpful for many students.
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How are these diagrams created? Experimentally or quantitatively with an EOS?
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How do you step off distillation stages using these diagrams or Residue diagrams
where can i download a ternary diagram software?
nice effort...
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Please make a lesson for quaternary phase diagram
good video
بس لو تشرح على line for 3 compo.system
50 is written twice for MIBK scale
Thanks
I might actually understand this now.
You sound like a sane person, so I will ask you, how the hell are those tie lines even drawn there in the first place? What exactly does it mean for 2 liquid phases to be in equilibrium with eachother?
tie-lines have to be determined experimentally, not drawn arbitrarily as the tutorial implies, i.e. you take a system under the curve, let it separate into two phases and then determine the acetone/water/mibk composition in both, one will give the left composition intercept, the other the right composition intercept, so you can draw a straight line through all three.
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Just want to know how you knew that MIBK rich was
53%, acetone is 38% and water is 9%
Typically they are made from experimental results
Where are the bubble and dew point's?
They are in TXY diagram not this one
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not bad
boring stuff actually
they still doing this things in lectures :(
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