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  2. Souders–Brown equation - Wikipedia

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    Calculate the maximum allowable vapor velocity in the vessel by using the Souders–Brown equation: where: = maximum allowable vapor velocity, m/s. = liquid density, kg/m³. = vapor density, kg/m³. = 0.107 m/s (when the drum includes a de-entraining mesh pad) Then the cross-sectional area of the drum can be found from: where:

  3. Vapor–liquid separator - Wikipedia

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    In chemical engineering, a vapor–liquid separator is a device used to separate a vapor–liquid mixture into its constituent phases. It can be a vertical or horizontal vessel, and can act as a 2-phase or 3-phase separator. A vapor–liquid separator may also be referred to as a flash drum, breakpot, knock-out drum or knock-out pot, compressor ...

  4. Demister (vapor) - Wikipedia

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    A typical, large-scale, vapor–liquid separator as used in oil refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants. A demister is a device often fitted to vapor–liquid separator vessels to enhance the removal of liquid droplets entrained in a vapor stream. Demisters may be a mesh-type coalescer, vane pack or other structure intended to aggregate ...

  5. Vortex breaker - Wikipedia

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    A vortex breaker is a device used in engineering to stop the formation of a vortex when a fluid (liquid or gas) is drained from a vessel such as a tank or vapor–liquid separator. The formation of vortices can entrain vapor in the liquid stream, leading to poor separation in process steps such as distillation or excessive pressure drop, [1] or ...

  6. Liquid–liquid extraction - Wikipedia

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    A separatory funnel used for liquidliquid extraction, as evident by the two immiscible liquids.. Liquidliquid extraction, also known as solvent extraction and partitioning, is a method to separate compounds or metal complexes, based on their relative solubilities in two different immiscible liquids, usually water (polar) and an organic solvent (non-polar).

  7. Flash-gas (petroleum) - Wikipedia

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    Flash-gas (petroleum) Oil and Natural Gas Refinery in Turkey. In an oil and gas production, flash-gas is a spontaneous vapor that is produced from the heating or depressurization of the extracted oil mixture during different phases of production. [1] Flash evaporation, or flashing, is the process of volatile components suddenly vaporizing from ...