Workshop For Flipped Class: Chapter 3 Part I Mathematical Modeling Principles
Workshop For Flipped Class: Chapter 3 Part I Mathematical Modeling Principles
Chapter 3 Part I
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In this exercise, you will model the stirred tank mixing process with two inlet
streams and one outlet stream; the component that we will track is measured by its
mass fraction. The system is initially at steady-state, and inlet stream 1 mass
fraction (xm1) experiences a step change. Determine the dynamic behavior of the
outlet mass fraction (xm3).
The tank is
Symbols:
1. Constant volume
Fmi is mass flow rate
2. Well mixed
xmi is mass fraction
There is no change in density on mixing
Fm1 Fm2
xm1 xm2
Fm3
xm3
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Workshop 2. Model formulation and solution
b. The plot of CA2 versus time shows that the variable changes slowly during its
initial transient. Explain why using physical arguments.
c. Can CA2(t) reach steady state before CA1(t)? Answer yes or no and explain.
d. Do the rules for percentage of steady-state change after one (63%), two
(95%), … time constants apply to CA2(t)? Answer yes or no and explain.
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1. The time constant, , does not affect “how far” the output variable
changes when it achieves its final steady state.
3. What are the units of KP? What are the units of the time constant?
1. For Example 3.1 mixing tank (in textbook and e-Lesson), what would be the effect
of halving the base case flow rate on the dynamic response to a step input in CA0?
2. For Example 3.3 series CSTRs (in textbook and e-Lesson), what would be the effect
of doubling the base case tank volumes on the dynamic response to a step input in
CA0?