I have understood SPP from the first moment I saw it. Wait for it...
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First, Yes I used reflux return, centrally from the downcomer tube to mid range of packing. It actually lowered the ABV as compared to running without it.
What you are talking about is exactly opposite of what you want to do. You want to reduce vapor speed in packing and reduce pressure. My tests confirm this. Myles agrees in at least part and has offered additional explanation about vapor speed.
A thumper at the base would work well. After that, vapor needs very slow lingering speeds to achieve equilibrium in the packing.
I stated in LW’s thread to turn his system upside down. I was serious. If he placed it on a thumper and allowed vapor to continuously slow in packing above, greater fraction separation would occur.
I read a very simple statement in one of the links FD provided. “Once equilibrium is established, it is very easily disturbed.”
It reminds me of the distillation definition of the word. Equilibrium is when each partial pressure compound (fraction) is occupying its comfortable little desired space. Additionally, pressure crowds them in the plane and vacuum lets them stretch their legs. Ahhh, Flying first class is comfy.
Consider again what he taught us about fractions being partial pressure compounds. Their positions in the column are not based on weight or temperature.
I was already using a finer, denser packing than everybody using scrubbers with great success. I only worried about collapsing to a point of choking. My obsevation is I can go much tighter than I have done to date.
SPP works because it is a very fine tight medium. It provides maximum surface area for vapor. It does not collapse because of its shape and composition. Remaining consistent, channeling is reduced or eliminated. I can see how it is great stuff.
A reflux return is still a very viable tool for redistillation however, the collection device can not be restrictive to the vapor path. Reflux centering rings should follow this rule as well. After watching the glass column I don’t really see a need for centering rings or redirectors in 36” I think a screen cone directly beneath the reflux condenser might be of some help.
Armed with fresh understanding, I will continue to search for the perfect ballance of packing density and vapor speed.
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