Abstract

Countercurrent separation processes which do not use recycle schemes are described by cascade theory. This theory is used to prove that the stages connected in a simple countercurrent mode must produce two effluent streams equal in size. This concept is used to show how a real plant is connected to produce products through a number of stages. This theory is extended for the case of multiple-feed and interstage products to provide a general mass balance solution for a multi-stage separation plant.

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