Mass Balancing
Mass Balancing
Mass Balancing
CLASSIFICATION OF PROCESSES
Based on how the process varies with time. 1. STEADY-STATE PROCESS There is no change in the value of all process variables (temperature, pressure, flow rates, heat-transfer rates) except for minor fluctuations about the mean value. Continuous processes may be steady-state. 2. TRANSIENT (UNSTEADY-STATE) PROCESS The values of process variables change with time. Batch and semibatch process are transient by nature. Continuous processes may be transient.
TYPES OF BALANCES
DIFFERENTIAL BALANCES Indicate state of various rates occurring in a system at an instant in time. (Mass flow rate) Typically applied to a continuous process. INTEGRAL BALANCES indicate total amounts of a balanced quantity between two instants of time. (Mass) Typical applied to a batch process.
Maybe methane is consumed as a reactant, or generated as a product within the process unit; or accumulating within or leaking from the unit; or the measurements are wrong (though we will assume they are correct).
RULES OF MB SIMPLIFICATION
If the balanced quantity is total mass, set generation =0 and consumption = 0 If the balance substance is a nonreactive species, set generation =0 and consumption = 0 If a system is at steady state, set accumulation = 0