I m separating the lactic acid using distillation column through the reboiler. The lactic acid stream reached upto 128C (which is higher than its boiling point 122C). The superpro also indicate that this steam is fully liquid. Is there something problem with my simulation or its a normal scenario ?
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Answer by
Akash Shah
This scenario is not normal and may indicate an issue with your simulation. Liquid lactic acid at a temperature higher than its boiling point suggests a problem with the software or input parameters. It is recommended to review your simulation setup and input data to ensure accuracy.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the program SuperPro Designer and how to model tpa-cho cell for the manufacture of tPA. Have you tried contacting the software company for technical support or searching online forums for guidance from other users?
It is possible that the solid is not being properly separated from the liquid stream due to improper settings or calibration of the centrifuge in the SuperPro Designer program. It would be helpful to review the settings and make any necessary adjustments. Alternatively, there may be a problem with the physical centrifuge apparatus itself.
I m separating the lactic acid using distillation column through the reboiler. The lactic acid stream reached upto 128C (which is higher than its boiling point 122C). The superpro also indicate that this steam is fully liquid. Is there something problem with my simulation or its a normal scenario ?
This scenario is not normal and may indicate an issue with your simulation. Liquid lactic acid at a temperature higher than its boiling point suggests a problem with the software or input parameters. It is recommended to review your simulation setup and input data to ensure accuracy.
Unfortunately, I am not familiar with the program SuperPro Designer and how to model tpa-cho cell for the manufacture of tPA. Have you tried contacting the software company for technical support or searching online forums for guidance from other users?
It is possible that the solid is not being properly separated from the liquid stream due to improper settings or calibration of the centrifuge in the SuperPro Designer program. It would be helpful to review the settings and make any necessary adjustments. Alternatively, there may be a problem with the physical centrifuge apparatus itself.
Yes, Super Pro Designer 6.0 is compatible with Windows 7.