Hello,

First, you will need physical property models that will provide you with fugacity (or fugacity coefficient, or log fugacity coefficient). See here:

http://www.amsterchem.com/scilabthermo.html
http://www.amsterchem.com/scilabunitop.html

(Both only for Window).

If you are planning on writing phase-equilibrium based distillation models, that should suffice. For rate-limited based models, you will need to come up with mass transfer coefficient models, diffusion coefficient models, etc. But as Christophe says, you will have to decide on what exactly you want to model.

Hope that helps, best wishes,

Jasper, AmsterCHEM

On 7/31/2013 18:06, Dang, Christophe wrote:
Hello,

De la part de Eze-Okoli Ifeoma Sandra
Envoyé : mardi 30 juillet 2013 17:36

Good day, i would like to know how to design a multi-component flash
distillation system using scilab
This seems to be a physical/chemical engineering problem.

Scilab performs calculations, but you decide which calculations.

So, first decide what you have to calculate and how,
and then we might be able to help you.

Best regards


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