Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
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In the BP method, which of the MESH equations is used to compute a new set of total molar vapor flow rates leaving each stage?
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The BP (Bubble Point) method is best used when the components have a relatively narrow range of K-values. In this method the liquid-phase mole-fractions are normalized at each stage to sum to 1.
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