A solution of sugar in water is to be concentrated from 5 wt% sugar to 20% sugar.
Question:
A solution of sugar in water is to be concentrated from 5 wt% sugar to 20% sugar. The solution is at about 45?C when it is fed continuously to a bubble column. Air at 45?C with a dew point of 4?C is bubbled through the column and emerges saturated. The humidification of the air may be considered adiabatic. (See figure on next page.) Use the psychometric chart to solve the following problems:
(a) What are the absolute humidities of the entering and exiting air?
(b) How many kilograms of dry air must be fed per kilogram of the entering sugar solution? What is the corresponding volume of the entering wet air? (Use the chart for the latter problem as well.)
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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes
ISBN: 978-0471720638
3rd Edition
Authors: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau