Bubble Cap Trays Demonstration
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This section discusses the bubble cap tray, its design, advantages, drawbacks, and applications in the distillation process.
Bubble Cap Tray Design
- The bubble cap tray was widely used in the 1940s and early 1950s for distillation.
- It consists of a riser with a cap on top where vapor flows through the riser and around the cap to contact the liquid on the tray.
Advantages of Bubble Cap Tray
- Provides positive assurance of total vapor-liquid contacting without bypassing vapor.
Drawbacks of Bubble Cap Tray
- Complex cap design obstructs liquid flow, especially in high liquid loaded towers.
- Significant pressure drop occurs in the reversal area between the riser and cap, reducing mass transfer efficiency.
Cost and Application Considerations
- Labor-intensive assembly makes bubble cap trays more expensive.
- Weight of units leads to support issues on large towers, limiting new applications to services requiring a large amount of vapor to contact a small liquid volume.