Chapter 1: Lecture 1:: Material Balances For Chemical Engineers
Chapter 1: Lecture 1:: Material Balances For Chemical Engineers
Lectures on
Material Balances for Chemical Engineers
May 30- June 10, 2016
Chapter 1: Lecture 1:
Overview
Brian G. Higgins
Department of Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science
University of California, Davis
Junior Year
Fall: ECH152A Chemical Thermodynamics Chapters 3, 4 and 5)
Winter: ECH141 Fluid Mechanics (Chapters 3 & 4)
Spring: ECH142 Heat Transfer (Chapter 8)
Spring: ECh143 Mass Transfer (Chapters 3,4,5,6,8)
Spring: ECH152b Thermodynamics (Chapters 6,7,8)
Senior Year
Winter: ECH146 Kine9cs and Reac9on Engineering (Chapters 6,7,8,9)
What is Chemical Engineering?
Petrochemical industry:
Manufacture of gasoline, jet fuel, lubrica9ng oils, waxes, asphalt, coke
Chemical Industry:
New chemicals
Food Industry:
Use of heat to transform ma.er, cerviche (cold cooking), process foods
Packaging industry
Novel packaging for food products, biodegradable plas9c bo.les
Prin9ng Industry
High speed prin9ng, on-demand prin9ng, printable electronics
Electronics Industry:
Manufacture of semiconductor chips, op9cal switches, polymer photo-voltaics, fuel
cells
Biochemical Industry:
Pharmaceu9cals, enzymes bio-fuels
What is material balances all about?
Mass is conserved
or
Mass is neither created or destroyed
Limestone/water slurry
Material Balances and Environmental
QuesRons
Water balance for Mono Lake, Northern Sierras, Nevada
Sources and sinks of water must be in balance
Note: two major sinks: evapora9on and water export to Los Angeles
What is the nal shape/quality of the lake.
Environmental Disaster: Aral Sea in Kazakhstan
Chemical
Kine9cs Mathema9cs
Reactor
Reactor
Fermentors
(Pharmaceuticals)
Microuidic Reactors
(Lab -on - Chip)
Reaction front