Multiple Effect Evaporation (Forward Configuration)
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John Simpson
This script computes the heat exchange area and steam requirements for multiple effect evaporation of a solution to be concentrated
Multiple effect evaporation is way to reduce the steam requirements for concentration of aqueous solutions. In this case, the train of evaporators is configured in the forward direction, i.e., feed and steam enter the first evaporator.
The inputs are the number of evaporators or effects, the desired final concentration of the feed, the heat transfer coefficients of each effect, the feed temperature, concentration and flow rate, the final and entering steam pressures and the dependence of the boiling point rise and other physical properties on the concentration of the solution.
The output is a table of the conditions and flows in each evaporator along with the required heat exchange area (HX), assuming equal HX for each effect is desired. The steam economy is also computed indicating the weight of vapor produced per pound of steam consumed.
It is assumed that radiant heat losses are minimal, and all vapor is passed to the next effect.
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John Simpson (2024). Multiple Effect Evaporation (Forward Configuration) (https://www.mathworks.com/matlabcentral/fileexchange/106275-multiple-effect-evaporation-forward-configuration), MATLAB Central File Exchange. Recuperado .
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