Multi-Component Distillation and the Fenske Equation
A general introduction to multi component distillation and the non distributing assumption along with the Fenske equation to determine the number of stages required for a desired purity. The Underwood equation to find the minimum reflux ratio and the Gilliland equation to determine the validity of the non distributing assumption are also discussed.

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McCabe Thiele Diagram Method for Binary Distillation

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Multi-Component Distillation

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Binary Distillation with Side Stream Product

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Chapter 5: Multicomponent Distillation

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FUG Fenske Equation

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Multicomponent Distillation Design - Full Short Cut Method

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McCabe-Thiele Graphical Method Example Part 1

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Total Reflux and Minimum Reflux | Continous Distillation |

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Underwood Equation

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Distillation using Partial Condenser Part 1

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Everything about Distillation Column

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Distillation of a Two Component Mixture Part 1

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Aspen Plus for Reactor Design and Optimization Intro

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Minimum Numbers of Stages Using Fenske

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Distillation Operating Problems

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What is a Distillation Column? | Column Internals & Components | Basic Operations | Piping Mantra |

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Rachford-Rice Procedure for Isothermal Flash Distillation

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06 Multicomponent Distillation Part 1

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031 TUO - FUG - Fenske

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