Transcription of PRACTICAL PROCESS HYDRAULICS CONSIDERATIONS
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PRACTICAL PROCESS HYDRAULICS CONSIDERATIONS by Donald F. Schneider, PE Chemical Engineer Stratus Engineering, Inc. Houston, Texas M. Chris Hoover Mechanical Engineer Koch Industries Wichita, Kansas Stratus Engineering, Inc. PMB 339 2951 Marina Bay Drive #130 League City, Texas 77573 (281) 335-7138 Fax: (281) 335-8116 e-mail: Copyright 1999 Stratus Engineering, Inc. STRATUS ENGINEERING 1 Introduction A fluid moving through pipe or equipment is a well understood phenomena. There are some fluid flow areas that would benefit from improved understanding. Two-phase flow, flow through packed beds, and flow associated with phase changes are examples. But for the most part existing analytical methods predict behavior reasonably well. However, having a firmly rooted understand of what the fluid will do does not explain what affect this will have.
STRATUS ENGINEERING 4 Another area Water can cause similar problems is in distillation column reflux operation. In systems where it is imicible and more dense than the other phase, water
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