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Tray vs. Packed Column
Prepared By Eng. Abdelrahman Kamal
For Chemical Engineering Applications
Tray Column
Usage
Operation
Components
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Plate Column
▪ Plate columns can handle wide range of gas and liquid flow rates.
▪ Plate column provide stage controlled contact.
▪ Plate column operation is considerably smooth.
▪ Plate efficiency can be predicted more accurately
▪ When the liquid cause fouling or deposition of solids, even though the tray
is blocked up, it is easier to clean it.
Introduction
Tray Downcomer
Weir
Plate Column
a c t i v e a r e a
▪ Plate column is composed of several equilibrium stages.
▪ Every Equilibrium Stage has its own VLE (vapour liquid equilibrium)
different
▪ VLE in Equilibrium stages are related to previous equilibrium stage
VLE and affect the next one.
▪ Equilibrium Stage is called tray.
▪ Tray has different designs (bubble cap – valve – sieve)
Introduction
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Plate Column Anatomy
Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Inlets:
✓ The feed inlets are located between the rectifying and stripping sections.
✓ Distillation columns can have three or more feed lines.
▪ Outlets:
✓ The overhead outlet is the vapor exit point from the distillation column to pass into the condenser.
✓ The bottoms outlet is used to remove residue from the distillation column and to feed the reboiler.
✓ The side stream outlet is used to remove side product in multicomponent distillation processes
▪ Feed Tray: The location of the feed tray is determined by the ratio of stages above and below the inlet feed
line.
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Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Rectifying Section:
✓ is located above the feed tray.
✓ has a higher concentration of light components than the
stripping section
▪ Stripping Section
✓ is located below the feed tray.
✓ has a higher concentration of light components than the
stripping section.
✓ Temperatures in the stripping section are usually much higher than in the rectifying section
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Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Overhead System
✓ used to condense hot vapors into liquid.
✓ May be:
• Total Condenser
• Partial Condenser
▪ Bottom System
✓ help control overlap and heat balance
✓ May be:
• Reboiler
• Steam Injection
Overhead System
Bottom System
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Plate Column Anatomy
There are three types of trays used in
distillation towers:
• Bubble Cap Tray
• Valve Tray
• Sieve Tray
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Plate Column Anatomy
Types of Trays
Bubble Cap Tray Valve Tray Sieve  Perforated Tray
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Types of Trays
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a) Bubble Cap Tray
▪ Bubble-cap trays are used commonly in the distillation process.
▪ A weir on the tray maintains a liquid level over the caps.
▪ This vapor comes into direct contact with the liquid on the tray
and transfers some heat energy.
▪ The liquid condenses the heavier components of the vapor,
whereas the lighter components move up the tower.
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Plate Column Anatomy
Types of Trays
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b) Valve Tray
▪ Valve trays have simple, movable plates.
▪ Plate movement depends on process flow.
▪ This type of tray is more efficient over a wider range of flow rates
than the sieve tray
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Types of Trays
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c) Sieve tray
▪ Sieve trays are the simplest type of tray.
▪ A sieve tray is essentially a metal plate with small holes in it.
▪ Vapor comes through the holes, it moves too fast to be stopped by
the liquid level on the tray, but it does slow down significantly as it
passes through the liquid.
▪ The holes range from 1 inch to 1/8th inch in diameter.
▪ Pressure drop through a large number of small holes is greater
than the drop through fewer large holes
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Plate Column Anatomy
Tray Classification according to Pass NO.
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Tray Pass
▪ The more paths for liquid flow, the higher the liquid handling capacity
▪ Liquid flow paths change pressure balance, multiple flow paths can increase vapor capacity as well
▪ 1, 2, 4 paths common
▪ 3 used occasionally
▪ 5+ not common
▪ The more passes, the larger the tower minimum diameter
▪ The active area should be a minimum width to allow for manways
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Plate Column Anatomy
Tray Classification according to Pass NO.
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Plate Column Anatomy
Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Weir:
The function of a weir is to maintain a desired liquid level on the tray
Types:
✓ Low weirs are frequently used in low pressure or vacuum columns.
✓ Notched (rectangular or V-shaped) weirs are commonly used for low liquid loads..
The higher the liquid level, the higher the tray pressure drop, the more liquid hold-up on the tray, which may be
undesirable if the liquid is toxic or hazardous.
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Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Downcomers:
The function of downcomer is to guide liquid flow from an upper tray to a lower tray.
Types:
✓ straight: is widely used as it provides good utilization of column area for downflow and has cost
and simplicity advantage
✓ Sloped: can be used if vapour-liquid disengagement is difficult (e.g. due to foaming) and also
provide a slightly larger active area for vapour-liquid contact, but is also more expensive
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▪ Downcomers:
➢ A downcomer must be sufficiently large to allow liquid to flow smoothly without choking.
➢ Sufficient time must also be provided to allow proper vapour disengagement from the down-flowing
liquid, so that the liquid is relatively free of vapour when it enters the tray below.
➢ Inadequate downcomer area will lead to downcomer choking, whereby liquid backs up the downcomer
into the tray above and eventually flood the column.
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Basic Components of Tray Column
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▪ Tray Manway:
➢ Tray manways allow maintenance workers and inspectors to travel from one tray to another.
➢ Manway size should be at least 16 x 20-inch.
➢ For multi-pass trays, one tray manway should be provided for each tray pass, as the central
downcomers restrict access from one side to the other.
Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
Bubble CapValveSieveComparison
LowestHighestMidCapacity
HigherMidLowerPressure Drop
MidHigher [4 to 10.1]Lowest [2.1]Turndown Ratio
HighestMediumMediumEntrainment
LowestHighHighEfficiency
100 / 200% more
than Sieve
20 / 50% more than
Sieve
Cheapest
Cost
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Packed Column
Usage
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Components
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Packed Column
▪ Packed columns are more suitable for low capacity operations.
▪ Packed columns are particularly useful in the field of vacuum distillation.
▪ For separating heat sensitive materials packed columns are useful
because the liquid hold up* is low.
▪ When corrosion is a problem packing may be the only answer.
▪ Pressure drop per unit length is less in packed column.
▪ Total weight of packed column is less due to use of low weight and high
capacity packing.
Introduction
* Liquid holdup HL , is defined as the fraction of an element of pipe which is occupied by liquid
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Packing
Height (Z)
Packing Tower Anatomy
Introduction and Representation Packing Material
➢ Packed beds can be used in a chemical reactor, a distillation
process, or a scrubber, but packed beds have also been used to
store heat in chemical plants.
➢ The purpose of a packed bed is typically to improve contact
between two phases in a chemical or similar process.
➢ The gas liquid contact in a packed bed column is continuous, not
stage-wise, as in a plate column.
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Packing Tower Anatomy
Packed Column Principle
✓ Packed towers use specially designed packing materials to
provide more surface area for maximum contact between gases
and liquids.
✓ Liquids wet the surface of the packing as they migrate down the
tower.
✓ Rising vapors come into contact with the wetted surface and
exchange heat.
The performance of a packed column is very dependent on the maintenance of
good liquid and gas distribution throughout the packed bed.
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Packing Tower Anatomy
Liquid travels down through feed distributors, hold-down grids,
random and structured packing, support plates, redistributors, liquid
collectors, structured grids, and finally into the bottom section.
Hot vapors move countercurrent to the downward flow of liquid.
Types of packed distillation columns:
▪ Random Packing
▪ Structured Packing
▪ Stacked Packing
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Packing Tower Anatomy
Packed Column Accessory
a) Shell
▪ The cylindrical shell of the distillation column is typically metal, carbon
steel, stainless steel, special alloy or nonferrous. .
▪ Columns can also be composed of glass, ceramic, plastic, or wood.
▪ The type of chemicals that will be used in the distillation column will
determine the design material, lining specification, wall thickness,
pressure rating, and temperature rating.
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Packing Tower Anatomy
b) 1) Random Packing
▪ Random packing includes discrete pieces of packing that are
randomly dumped or poured into a packed column.
Use:
▪ It provides a surface for good vapor-liquid contact, distillation
efficiency characteristics, and predictable pressure drop.
Packed Column Accessory
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Random Packing
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Packing Tower Anatomy
b) 2) Structured packing
▪ Structured packing has specific geometric shapes, like a mesh.
Use:
▪ It works best in columns requiring high liquid loadings.
Packed Column Accessory
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Structured Packing
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Packing Tower Anatomy
b) 3) Stacked Packing
▪ Stacked packing is uniformly arranged inside a distillation column.
Use:
▪ Packed columns are designed for pressure drops between 0.20
and 0.60 inch of water per foot of packing medium
Packed Column Accessory
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Packing Material
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Packing Tower Anatomy
c) Packing Support
▪ The packing inside a distillation column is supported by packing supports.
▪ It is designed to provide sufficient air-liquid passage and to prevent the packing
from migrating into the lower sections of the column.
Packed Column Accessory
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Packing Tower Anatomy
d) Bed Limiters and Hold-Down Plates
▪ They are designed to keep fixed bed packing from migrating or fluidizing out of the
section.
▪ Hold-down plates rest on top of the packing, whereas bed limiters are attached to
the inside wall of the column.
▪ Hold-down plates are primarily used on carbon and ceramic packing.
▪ Bed limiters are used on metal or plastic packing
Packed Column Accessory
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Packing Tower Anatomy
e) Liquid Distribution and Redistribution
▪ It’s so important device where it is used to disperse fluid evenly over the top
of the packing to enhance distribution of liquid through packing.
▪ Poor liquid distribution reduces vapor-liquid contact and promotes channeling
which reduces the operation efficiency of the column.
Packed Column Accessory
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Packing Tower Anatomy
Liquid Distributer
Orifice Type Spray Nozzle Trough Type
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Packing Tower Anatomy
Liquid Distributer
Channel Distributor Ring DistributorPipe Ladder
Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
Packed ColumnTray ColumnComparison
LowerHigherCapacity
SmallerLargerDiameter
More ExpensiveLess ExpensiveCost
More DifficultEasierMaintenance
MoreLessVapour Liquid Contact
Not AvailableAvailableSide Stream
AppropriateNot RecommendedCorrosive Materials
Not recommended for low rateWide rangeSide Stream
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Packed ColumnTray ColumnComparison
LowerHigherPressure Drop
LowerHigherMax Temperature
AppropriateNot safeToxic And
Flammable Liquids
Not recommendedAppropriateFouling Liquids
AppropriateNot RecommendedFoaming Systems
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References
▪ Process Technology Equipment and Systems, Charles E. Thomas 4th edition
▪ AICHE Resources, aiche.org
▪ NPTEL Website
▪ Chemical Engineering World Website
▪ Separation Processes Website
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Author Contacts
Abdelrahman Kamal
Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining
Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Suez University
Email: eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com
Abdelrahman.KMHu@pme.suezuni.edu.eg
Mob: 01159080221
LinkedIn: AbdelRahman Kamal
https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdelrahman-kamal994
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Tray vs packed column

  • 1. Tray vs. Packed Column Prepared By Eng. Abdelrahman Kamal For Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 3. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Plate Column ▪ Plate columns can handle wide range of gas and liquid flow rates. ▪ Plate column provide stage controlled contact. ▪ Plate column operation is considerably smooth. ▪ Plate efficiency can be predicted more accurately ▪ When the liquid cause fouling or deposition of solids, even though the tray is blocked up, it is easier to clean it. Introduction
  • 4. Tray Downcomer Weir Plate Column a c t i v e a r e a ▪ Plate column is composed of several equilibrium stages. ▪ Every Equilibrium Stage has its own VLE (vapour liquid equilibrium) different ▪ VLE in Equilibrium stages are related to previous equilibrium stage VLE and affect the next one. ▪ Equilibrium Stage is called tray. ▪ Tray has different designs (bubble cap – valve – sieve) Introduction Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com
  • 5. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Inlets: ✓ The feed inlets are located between the rectifying and stripping sections. ✓ Distillation columns can have three or more feed lines. ▪ Outlets: ✓ The overhead outlet is the vapor exit point from the distillation column to pass into the condenser. ✓ The bottoms outlet is used to remove residue from the distillation column and to feed the reboiler. ✓ The side stream outlet is used to remove side product in multicomponent distillation processes ▪ Feed Tray: The location of the feed tray is determined by the ratio of stages above and below the inlet feed line. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 6. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Rectifying Section: ✓ is located above the feed tray. ✓ has a higher concentration of light components than the stripping section ▪ Stripping Section ✓ is located below the feed tray. ✓ has a higher concentration of light components than the stripping section. ✓ Temperatures in the stripping section are usually much higher than in the rectifying section Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 7. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Overhead System ✓ used to condense hot vapors into liquid. ✓ May be: • Total Condenser • Partial Condenser ▪ Bottom System ✓ help control overlap and heat balance ✓ May be: • Reboiler • Steam Injection Overhead System Bottom System Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 8. Plate Column Anatomy There are three types of trays used in distillation towers: • Bubble Cap Tray • Valve Tray • Sieve Tray eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 9. Plate Column Anatomy Types of Trays Bubble Cap Tray Valve Tray Sieve Perforated Tray eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 10. Plate Column Anatomy Types of Trays eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com a) Bubble Cap Tray ▪ Bubble-cap trays are used commonly in the distillation process. ▪ A weir on the tray maintains a liquid level over the caps. ▪ This vapor comes into direct contact with the liquid on the tray and transfers some heat energy. ▪ The liquid condenses the heavier components of the vapor, whereas the lighter components move up the tower. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 11. Plate Column Anatomy Types of Trays eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com b) Valve Tray ▪ Valve trays have simple, movable plates. ▪ Plate movement depends on process flow. ▪ This type of tray is more efficient over a wider range of flow rates than the sieve tray Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 12. Plate Column Anatomy Types of Trays eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com c) Sieve tray ▪ Sieve trays are the simplest type of tray. ▪ A sieve tray is essentially a metal plate with small holes in it. ▪ Vapor comes through the holes, it moves too fast to be stopped by the liquid level on the tray, but it does slow down significantly as it passes through the liquid. ▪ The holes range from 1 inch to 1/8th inch in diameter. ▪ Pressure drop through a large number of small holes is greater than the drop through fewer large holes Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 13. Plate Column Anatomy Tray Classification according to Pass NO. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Tray Pass ▪ The more paths for liquid flow, the higher the liquid handling capacity ▪ Liquid flow paths change pressure balance, multiple flow paths can increase vapor capacity as well ▪ 1, 2, 4 paths common ▪ 3 used occasionally ▪ 5+ not common ▪ The more passes, the larger the tower minimum diameter ▪ The active area should be a minimum width to allow for manways Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 14. Plate Column Anatomy Tray Classification according to Pass NO. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 15. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Weir: The function of a weir is to maintain a desired liquid level on the tray Types: ✓ Low weirs are frequently used in low pressure or vacuum columns. ✓ Notched (rectangular or V-shaped) weirs are commonly used for low liquid loads.. The higher the liquid level, the higher the tray pressure drop, the more liquid hold-up on the tray, which may be undesirable if the liquid is toxic or hazardous. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 16. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Downcomers: The function of downcomer is to guide liquid flow from an upper tray to a lower tray. Types: ✓ straight: is widely used as it provides good utilization of column area for downflow and has cost and simplicity advantage ✓ Sloped: can be used if vapour-liquid disengagement is difficult (e.g. due to foaming) and also provide a slightly larger active area for vapour-liquid contact, but is also more expensive Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 17. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Downcomers: ➢ A downcomer must be sufficiently large to allow liquid to flow smoothly without choking. ➢ Sufficient time must also be provided to allow proper vapour disengagement from the down-flowing liquid, so that the liquid is relatively free of vapour when it enters the tray below. ➢ Inadequate downcomer area will lead to downcomer choking, whereby liquid backs up the downcomer into the tray above and eventually flood the column. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 18. Plate Column Anatomy Basic Components of Tray Column eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com ▪ Tray Manway: ➢ Tray manways allow maintenance workers and inspectors to travel from one tray to another. ➢ Manway size should be at least 16 x 20-inch. ➢ For multi-pass trays, one tray manway should be provided for each tray pass, as the central downcomers restrict access from one side to the other. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 19. Bubble CapValveSieveComparison LowestHighestMidCapacity HigherMidLowerPressure Drop MidHigher [4 to 10.1]Lowest [2.1]Turndown Ratio HighestMediumMediumEntrainment LowestHighHighEfficiency 100 / 200% more than Sieve 20 / 50% more than Sieve Cheapest Cost eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 21. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packed Column ▪ Packed columns are more suitable for low capacity operations. ▪ Packed columns are particularly useful in the field of vacuum distillation. ▪ For separating heat sensitive materials packed columns are useful because the liquid hold up* is low. ▪ When corrosion is a problem packing may be the only answer. ▪ Pressure drop per unit length is less in packed column. ▪ Total weight of packed column is less due to use of low weight and high capacity packing. Introduction * Liquid holdup HL , is defined as the fraction of an element of pipe which is occupied by liquid Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 22. Packing Height (Z) Packing Tower Anatomy Introduction and Representation Packing Material ➢ Packed beds can be used in a chemical reactor, a distillation process, or a scrubber, but packed beds have also been used to store heat in chemical plants. ➢ The purpose of a packed bed is typically to improve contact between two phases in a chemical or similar process. ➢ The gas liquid contact in a packed bed column is continuous, not stage-wise, as in a plate column. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 23. Packing Tower Anatomy Packed Column Principle ✓ Packed towers use specially designed packing materials to provide more surface area for maximum contact between gases and liquids. ✓ Liquids wet the surface of the packing as they migrate down the tower. ✓ Rising vapors come into contact with the wetted surface and exchange heat. The performance of a packed column is very dependent on the maintenance of good liquid and gas distribution throughout the packed bed. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 24. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Liquid travels down through feed distributors, hold-down grids, random and structured packing, support plates, redistributors, liquid collectors, structured grids, and finally into the bottom section. Hot vapors move countercurrent to the downward flow of liquid. Types of packed distillation columns: ▪ Random Packing ▪ Structured Packing ▪ Stacked Packing Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 25. Packing Tower Anatomy Packed Column Accessory a) Shell ▪ The cylindrical shell of the distillation column is typically metal, carbon steel, stainless steel, special alloy or nonferrous. . ▪ Columns can also be composed of glass, ceramic, plastic, or wood. ▪ The type of chemicals that will be used in the distillation column will determine the design material, lining specification, wall thickness, pressure rating, and temperature rating. Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 26. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy b) 1) Random Packing ▪ Random packing includes discrete pieces of packing that are randomly dumped or poured into a packed column. Use: ▪ It provides a surface for good vapor-liquid contact, distillation efficiency characteristics, and predictable pressure drop. Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 27. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Random Packing Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 28. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy b) 2) Structured packing ▪ Structured packing has specific geometric shapes, like a mesh. Use: ▪ It works best in columns requiring high liquid loadings. Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 29. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Structured Packing Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 30. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy b) 3) Stacked Packing ▪ Stacked packing is uniformly arranged inside a distillation column. Use: ▪ Packed columns are designed for pressure drops between 0.20 and 0.60 inch of water per foot of packing medium Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 31. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Packing Material Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 32. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy c) Packing Support ▪ The packing inside a distillation column is supported by packing supports. ▪ It is designed to provide sufficient air-liquid passage and to prevent the packing from migrating into the lower sections of the column. Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 33. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy d) Bed Limiters and Hold-Down Plates ▪ They are designed to keep fixed bed packing from migrating or fluidizing out of the section. ▪ Hold-down plates rest on top of the packing, whereas bed limiters are attached to the inside wall of the column. ▪ Hold-down plates are primarily used on carbon and ceramic packing. ▪ Bed limiters are used on metal or plastic packing Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 34. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy e) Liquid Distribution and Redistribution ▪ It’s so important device where it is used to disperse fluid evenly over the top of the packing to enhance distribution of liquid through packing. ▪ Poor liquid distribution reduces vapor-liquid contact and promotes channeling which reduces the operation efficiency of the column. Packed Column Accessory Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 35. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Liquid Distributer Orifice Type Spray Nozzle Trough Type Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 36. eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Packing Tower Anatomy Liquid Distributer Channel Distributor Ring DistributorPipe Ladder Tray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 37. Packed ColumnTray ColumnComparison LowerHigherCapacity SmallerLargerDiameter More ExpensiveLess ExpensiveCost More DifficultEasierMaintenance MoreLessVapour Liquid Contact Not AvailableAvailableSide Stream AppropriateNot RecommendedCorrosive Materials Not recommended for low rateWide rangeSide Stream eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 38. Packed ColumnTray ColumnComparison LowerHigherPressure Drop LowerHigherMax Temperature AppropriateNot safeToxic And Flammable Liquids Not recommendedAppropriateFouling Liquids AppropriateNot RecommendedFoaming Systems eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 39. References ▪ Process Technology Equipment and Systems, Charles E. Thomas 4th edition ▪ AICHE Resources, aiche.org ▪ NPTEL Website ▪ Chemical Engineering World Website ▪ Separation Processes Website eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering Applications
  • 40. Author Contacts Abdelrahman Kamal Department of Chemical Engineering and Petroleum Refining Faculty of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Suez University Email: eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.com Abdelrahman.KMHu@pme.suezuni.edu.eg Mob: 01159080221 LinkedIn: AbdelRahman Kamal https://www.linkedin.com/in/abdelrahman-kamal994 eng.abdelrahman.kamal25@gmail.comTray vs. Packed Column for Chemical Engineering ApplicationsDRM Software Review