3 Process Variables
3 Process Variables
Density
Specific Volume
SV 1
Specific Gravity
Example 1:
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The symbols for mass and molar flow rates are typically ms or ns,
sometimes with a dot overhead. The dot is often used to mark a
"rate" (per unit time).
2. Flowrate measurement
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(a) Rotameter
•Fluid flows upward through the tapered tube and suspends freely a float
(which is submerged in the fluid)
• Float is the indicating element, and the greater the flow rate, the higher
the float rides in the tube.
•The tube is marked in divisions, and the reading of the meter is obtained
from the scale reading at the reading edge of the float, which is taken at the
largest cross section of the float.
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3. Moles
Example 5:
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Example 6:
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Example 7:
6. Concentration
1.3.4 PRESSURE
3. Hydrostatic pressure
4. Head
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4.4 Head units are mostly used for very low pressures and
expressed as "mm Hg" or "in H2O".
5.1 Air is a fluid -- so the air above the earth exerts a hydrostatic
pressure on the surface. This is atmospheric pressure. If you look
at the hydrostatic pressure equation, you can see that the pressure
exerted will depend on the height of the column and the density of
the air. At sea level the pressure is
For example, to use a manometer, you may attach one end to the
pressure source to be measured and leave the other open to the
atmosphere.
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1.3.5 Temperature
2. Units;-
Rankine
Celcius
Fahrenheit
Kelvin
1. Thermometer
2. Thermocouple
Normally in industries they use electrical resistance of conductor
and transform data onto in dimension of temperature
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