fractionator
Fractionator is a distillation column designed to separate a liquid mixture into fractions according to boiling points. It operates by repeated vaporization and condensation as vapor rises through a packing or trays, creating multiple equilibrium stages. Lighter components tend to rise to the top and are withdrawn as overhead product, while heavier components are drawn off at the bottom as bottoms. The column is heated by a reboiler at the base, and a condenser at the top liquefies part of the vapor; a reflux stream returned to the column improves separation by increasing the vapor-liquid contact and effectively increasing the number of stages.
Design parameters include the number of theoretical stages, the type of internals (tray vs packing), the feed
Fractionators are central to petroleum refining, where crude is separated into fractions such as naphtha, kerosene,
Safety and energy efficiency are important concerns; fractionators are designed to minimize energy consumption and manage