Sample - Solution Manual For Principles of Chemical Engineering Processes 1st Edition - Nayef Ghasem, Redhouane Henda

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Chapter 1

1.1 Process classification

Classify the following processes as batch, continuous, or Semibatch, and transient or steady-

state.

a. A balloon is being filled with air at a steady rate of 2 g/min. (Answer: Semibatch)

b. A bottle of milk is taken from the refrigerator and left on the kitchen table. (Answer:

Batch, transient in heat).

c. Carbon monoxide and steam are fed into a tubular reactor at a steady-rate and react to

form carbon dioxide and hydrogen. Products and unused reactants are withdrawn at the

other end. The reactor contains air when the process is started up. The temperature of

the reactor is also constant, and the composition and flow rate of the entering reactant

stream are independent of time. Classify the process initially (Answer: Continuous,

transient) and after a long period has elapsed (Answer: Continuous, steady state).

1.2 Types of processes

Water (ρ = 1000 kg/m3) enters a 2.00 m3 tank at a rate of 6.00 kg/s and is withdrawn at a rate

of 3.00 kg/s. The tank is initially half-full.

(a) Is the process continuous, batch or semi-batch? (Answer: Continuous)

(b) Is it transient or steady-state? (Answer: Transient)

(c) Use the general material balance equation to determine how long it will take the tank

to overflow. (Answer: 1000 kg/(3 kg/s))

Solution:

Mass of water in the tank = 2.0 m3 (1000 kg/m3) = 2000 kg


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The tank is half full 2000 kg/2 = 1000 kg

The time necessary to fill the tank = 1000 kg /(3 kg/s) = 333.3 sec

1.3 Unit conversion

How many seconds are in a year? (3600 s/h, 24 hours/day, 365 days/year).

Solution:

365 days 24 h 3600s


year
year day h

There is 3.1536E7 seconds/year

1.4 Flowrate through horizontal pipe

Natural gas is flowing through a horizontal pipe at a flowrate of 50 ft3/s. What is this

flowrate in m3/s, gal/hr? (Use conversion table)

Solution:

Flow rate in m3 = (50 ft3/s)(1 m3/35.3145 ft3) = 1.41585 m3/s

Flow rate in gal/hr = (50 ft3/s)(264.17 gal/35.3145 ft3)(3600 s/h) = 1.34649E6 gal/h

1.5 Molar flow rate

Propane gas (C3H8) flows to a furnace at a rate of 1450 m3/h at 15°C and 150 kPa (gauge),

where it is burned with 8% excess air. Calculate the molar flow rate (moles/s) of propane gas

entering the furnace. (Hint: assume ideal gas and use PV& = nRT
& )

Solution:
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Using ideal gas low PV& = nRT


&

PV&
n& =
RT

Pabs = Pgage + Patm

Pabs = 150 kPa + 101.32 kPa

Pabs = 251.32 kPa

( 251.32 kPa ) 1000


kPa
Pa
(1450 m /h )3 h
3600s
&
n=
m3 . Pa
8.314 (15+273 K )
mol. K

n: number of moles = 42.2218 mol/s

1.6 Dimensional homogeneity

A quantity k depends on the temperature T in the following manner:

æ mol ö æ Ea ö
k ç 3 ÷ = A expçç - ÷÷
è cm .s ø è R Tø

The units of the quantity Ea are cal/mol, and T is in K (Kelvin). What are the units of A and

R. (hint: note that the exponent is of unitless values; Ea / RT = [ ] ).

Solution:

The units of A [=] mol/cm3s

R [=] cal/mol.K

1.7 Calculation of mass for specific gravity and volume

The specific gravity of gasoline is approximately 0.7. What is the mass (kg) of 10 liters of

gasoline? (Answer: 7 kg)


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Solution:

Mass = density * volume

Mass = (0.7 *1 kg/L)*10 L = 7 kg

1.8 Convert of equation to other units

The heat capacity of ammonia, Cp = 2.5 J/g.o C . Convert the expression for Cp to

Btu/(lb m .o F) .(Hint: note that the o C and o


F here is the difference in temperature;

1 o C 1K 1 o C 1 o C
; ; ; ).
1.8 o F 1.8 o R 1K 1K

Answer:

J 453.593g 9.486×10-4 Btu/s 1o C


Cp = 2.5
g.o C 1lbm 1J/s 1.8 o F
Btu
Cp = 0.597609
lbm.o F

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