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By:- ASMA PARVEEN Department of Industrial Chemistry Brahmanand College, Kanpur

Evaporation Objective: To concentrate a dilute solution consisting of non volatile solute and volatile solvent In this operation, the solvent to be evaporated is generally water and concentrated solution is a product. The vapour generated usually has no value, it is condensed and discarded.

Properties of evaporating liquids that influence the process of evaporation 1. Concentration: As the concentration increases, the viscosity and density increases thereby the boiling point of solution increases 2. Foaming: Solutions like organic compounds tend to foam during vaporization.the foam is carried away along with vapor heavy entrainment. 3. Scale: Solutions deposit scales on the heating surface.u drastically decreases and leads to shut down of the evaporators. 4. Temperature sensitivity: Pharmaceuticals products, fine chemicals and foods are damaged when heated to moderate temperatures for relatevely short times. So special techniques are employed to reduce temperature of the liquid and time of heating, 5. Material of construction: Evaporators are made of some kind of steel. however many sols attack ferrous metals and are contaminated by them. Copper, nickel, stainless steels can also be used.

Single effect evaporator: The solution to be concentrated flows inside the tubes. The heating medium is steam condensing on metal tubes. Usually the steam enters at 3 atm abs. and boiling liquid is under moderate vacuum. This increases the temperature difference between the steam and boiling liquid.

Single effect evaporation: When a single evaporator is used,the vapor from the boiling liquid is condensed and discarded. This is called single effect evaporation. It is simple but utilizes steam ineffectively. To evaporate 1 kg of water from the solution we require 1-1.3 kg of steam. Multiple effect evaporation: Increasing the evaporation per kg of steam by using a series of evaporators between the steam supply and condenser is called multiple effect evaporation

(1) Natural circulation evaporators Classification of evaporators (a) Long tube vertical falling film evaporator (b) Long tube vertical climbing up evaporator (2) Forced circulation evaporators (a) Forced circulation evaporator with horizontal heating element (b) Forced circulation evaporator with vertical heating element (3) Agitated film evaporator (4) Based on method of operation evaporators also can be classified as single effect evaporators and multiple effect evaporators.

Once through and circulation evaporators: In once through operation, the feed liquor passes through the tubes only once, releases the vapor and leaves the unit as thick liquor. Evaporation is done in a single pass. The ratio of evaporation to feed is limited in single pass. These evaporators are well adapted to Multiple effect operation. Agitated,falling film evaporators are operated once through. These are useful for heat sensitive materials

In circulation evaporators a pool of liquid is held with in the equipment. Incoming feed mixes with the liquid in the pool, and the mixture passes through the tubes. Un evaporated liquid discharged from the tubes returns to the pool, so that only part of evaporation occurs in one pass. All forced circulation evaporators, rising film evaporators are operated in this manner. These are adapted to single effect evaporation. These are not suited for heat sensitive materials.

Long tube vertical climbing up evaporator : It has 3 parts: 1.Tubular HE 2.Separator/Vapor space to remove entrained liquid from vapor. 3.Return leg to operate it as circulation unit. Dia of tubes:25 to 50 mm L=3 to 10 m Used for concentrating the liquids that tend to foam.

Falling film evaporators: 1) Used for concentrating highly heatsensitive materials such as orange juice, food materials etc. which require short residence times. 2) Operated once through 3) Tubes are large D=50 to 250 mm L=3 to 10 m

Long vertical tube evaporator 2. Falling film 1. Rising film D: 25 to 50 mm L: 3 to 10 m D: 50 to 250 mm L: 3 to 10 m Applications: Used for handling of foaming, frothy liquors. Applications: Used for concentrating highly heatsensitive materials such as orange juice, food materials etc. which require short residence times.

Forced circulation evaporators In natural circulation evaporators the liquid enters with velocity 0.3 to 1 m/s and generally the heat transfer coefficients are very low, particularly with viscous liquids. By increasing the velocity of the liquid flow (generally 2 to 6 m/s) through the tubes heat transfer coefficients increases enormously and it also prevents the scale formation on heating surfaces. These are two types. They are, (i) Forced circulation evaporator with horizontal heating element (ii) Forced circulation evaporator with vertical heating element

With horizontal heating element With vertical heating element

Advantages: High transfer coefficients obtained even with viscous solutions. Whenever we are dealing with concentration of highly viscous and scale forming solutions forced circulation evaporators prevents the scale formation on heating surfaces Residence times are low so that heat sensitive materials can be used. Disadvantage: The main disadvantage of forced circulation evaporators is high pumping cost. Applications: These types of evaporators are widely used in industries for salting, viscous and scale forming solutions.

Agitated-film evaporator Resistance to heat transfer lies on the liquid side. By mechanical agitation of liquid we can reduce the resistance It is a modified falling film evaporator with a single jacked tube containing an internal agitator

Advantages: It gives high heat transfer coefficients even with very high viscous and heat sensitive liquids such as gelatin, rubber latex, antibiotics and fruit juices. Disadvantages: But these are very costly and will be having smaller capacities. Maintenance is difficult because of many moving parts.

Other application include Starch Industry Dairy Industry Food Industry Pulp and Paper Textile Industry Beer and Beverages Edible Oil Industry Specialty Chemical Dyes and Pigments Soap and Biofuels Alcohol Industry Pharmaceutical Industry Natural Products Chlor-Alkali Petrochemical and Polymer Industry

Energy balances for Single-effect Evaporator m V, λ V Vapor Overall material balance Feed Saturated Steam m f, x f, C Pf, T f m S, T S, λ S P, T m f = m P + m v Solute balance m f x f = m P x P m C Energy balance Condensate m S λ S = m f C Pf (T T f ) + m V λ V Enthalpy balance m S λ S = (m P H P + m V H V ) m f H f m P, x P Thick product

Performance of Evaporator Capacity = Kg of vapor evaporated Time = m V Economy = Kg of vapor evaporated m = V Kg of steam used m S

Methods of improving Evaporator economy 1. The vapors, which contain latent heat, are generally discarded in an evaporator, thereby wasting energy. 2. But thermal energy in the vapor evolved from a boiling solution can be utilized to vaporize more water. The following techniques are used to utilize the thermal energy that is available in the vapors coming out from the evaporator. 1. Multiple effect evaporation 2. Vapor recompression

Salient features 1. Multiple-effect evaporation The vapors, which contain latent heat, are generally discarded in an evaporator, thereby wasting energy. But it can be used as steam supply to another unit operating under lower pressure and temperature. The vapor from the second unit can be further used as a steam supply to a third unit operating at a still lower pressure and temperature. Each unit in such a series is called an effect and the method of re-using the latent heat is called multiple-effect evaporation. In the case of multiple effect evaporators the economy increases at the cost of capacity. Operating cost is same, but the capital cost, repair and maintenance cost increases with increase in number of effects.

Methods of feeding Forward feed Backward feed Mixed feed Parallel feed

Forward feed Backward feed This arrangement is simplest and no need of any pump to transfer liquid from effect to effect as the liquid flows in the direction of decreasing pressure. This method requires a pump between each pair of effects since the flow is from lower pressure to the higher pressure. If the liquid is very viscous then we have to adopt this arrangement for better capacity.

Mixed feed Parallel feed This arrangement is combination of forward and backward feed adopted for best overall performance. The fresh feed is fed to each effect simultaneously and the thick liquor is taken out from the same effect separately. In this arrangement there is no transfer of liquid from one effect to another effect.

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