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The document outlines a class test for a 7th semester Chemical Engineering course focused on Process Simulation and Modelling. It includes questions on identifying serial and recycle sets using the adjacency matrix method, as well as a discussion on force balance in laminar flow of a Newtonian liquid in a cylindrical pipe. The document appears to be incomplete, with several questions not fully presented.
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Class Test PSM

The document outlines a class test for a 7th semester Chemical Engineering course focused on Process Simulation and Modelling. It includes questions on identifying serial and recycle sets using the adjacency matrix method, as well as a discussion on force balance in laminar flow of a Newtonian liquid in a cylindrical pipe. The document appears to be incomplete, with several questions not fully presented.
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Process Simulation and Modelling

7th SEM, Chemical Engineering


Class Test-I

Q1. Identify serial sets and recycle sets by the power of adjacency matrix method.

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Q4. As an example of a force balance for a microscopic system, let us look at the classic
problem of the laminar flow of an incompressible, newtonian liquid in a cylindrical pipe. By
“newtonian” we mean that its shear force (resistance that adjacent layers of fluid exhibit to
flowing past each other) is proportional to the shear rate or the velocity gradient.
Q4.

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