Module 1 Notes
Module 1 Notes
Module 1
Dr. P Swapna Reddy
Department of Chemical Engineering, NIT Calicut Kerala
Introduction
To Find: Raw material flow rates, reactor volume and operating conditions
(temperature, pressure etc.), distillation column configuration (feed locations
and product draws), reboiler, condenser sizes and operating conditions
(recycle and reflux flows, steam flow rate, operating temperatures and
pressure etc.)
Process Retrofitting: Improvements in the existing set-up or operating
conditions: Plant may have been designed for certain production capacity
and assuming certain raw material quality. We are often required to assess
From a mathematical viewpoint, these models can be classified into two broad
classes:
The above two classes of models together with the various scenarios under
consideration give rise to different types of equation forms such as linear/nonlinear
algebraic equations, ordinary differential equations or partial differential equations.
Theory and applications of Distributed parameter systems
The equation of continuity states that, for an incompressible fluid flowing in a tube
of varying cross-section, the mass flow rate is the same everywhere in the tube.
The rate at which mass flows past a given point is called the mass flow rate, which
means that it can be computed by dividing the total mass flowing past a given point
by the time interval. In this section the continuity equation, component balance
equation, energy balance equation, and momentum equation are listed as follows:
Continuity equation
x y z
0
x y z
Component balance for component A in binary mixture with chemical reaction rate
RA:
C A C C A C A 2C A 2C A 2C A
x A y z DAB 2
RA
t x y z x 2
y 2
z
Energy balance:
T T T T 2T 2T 2T
CP CP x y z K 2 2 2 H
t x y z x y z
x component:
x x x x 2 x 2 x 2 x p
x y z 2 2 2 gx
t x y z x y z x
y component
y y y y 2 y 2 y 2 y p
x y z 2 2 2 g y
t x y z x y z y
z component
z 2 z 2 z 2 z p
x z y z z z 2 2 2 gz
t x y z x y z z
Continuity equation:
1 rr 1 z
0
r r r z
Component balance for component A in binary mixture (A–B) with reaction rate
RA:
C A C A 1 C A C A 1 C A 1 2C A 2C A
r z DA r 2 RA
t r r z r r r r
2
z 2
Energy balance
T T T T 1 T 1 2T 2T
CP CP r z k r Q
t r r z r r r r 2 2 z 2
r component:
r r z
t r r r z
1 r 1 2 2 r 2 1 P
2 g
r r r r 2 2 r 2 z
r
z component:
z z
r z z z
t r r z
1 z 1 2 z2 2 z P
r 2 2 gz
r r r r z z
2
2
1 r 2r
1 sin
1
0
r r r sin r sin
Component balance for component A in binary mixture (A–B) with reaction rate
RA:
C A C A C A C A
r
t r r r sin( )
1 C 1 C A 1 2C A
DAB 2 r 2 A 2 sin( ) RA
r r r r sin( ) r 2 sin 2 ( ) 2
Energy Balance:
T T T T
CP CP r
t r r r sin( )
1 T 1 T 1 2T
K 2 r2 2 sin( ) 2 2 2
r r r r sin( ) r sin ( )
Equation of motion in spherical coordinates for Newtonian fluids for constant
density and viscosity (the r, θ, and ∅ components are listed below, respectively):
r component:
θ component:
∅ component: