Processes and Process Variables
Processes and Process Variables
Processes and Process Variables
Processes and
Process Variables
Content
Density
Flow Rate
Chemical Composition
Pressure
Temperature
Process
Process Process
Input/Feed Unit Output/Product Unit Output/Product
Specific Volume
volume/ unit mass
inverse of density
Unit: cm3/g; m3/kg; ft3/lbm
Density & Specific Gravity
Densities of pure solids and liquids are essentially
independent of pressure and vary relatively
slightly with temperature.
20˚
SG= 0.6
4˚
20 cm3 1.595 g
cm3 = 31.9 g
3 cm3 0.5 g
c) = 1.5 g
cm 3
18 g cm3
= 36 cm3
d) 0.5 g
Flow Rate
Flow rate- the rate at which a material is
transported through a process line.
Can be expressed as :
mass flow rate (mass/time)
volumetric flow rate (volume/time)
O2 16%
CO 4%
CO2 17%
N2 63%
What is the molar composition?
Solution
of the mixture.
Answers
a) 0.25 lbm A/lbm; 0.75 lbm B/lbm
b) 0.333 mole A/mole; 0.667 mole B/mole
c) 100 lbm A/min
d) 100 lb-mole B/min
e) 400 lbm/min
f) 150 lb-moles/min
Concentration
Mass concentration (cA):
mass of A
cA
Volume of mixture
Molarity : moles of A
Molarity
Volume of mixture in Liter
Parts per Million (ppm)&
Parts per Billion (ppb)
To express the concentrations of trace species in
gases or liquids
A (m2)
P (N/m2) A (m2)
F (N)
P (N/m2)
Pressure
Hydrostatic pressure of the fluid- the pressure P of the fluid
at the base of the column
P = Po + ρgh
T (K) = T (˚ C) + 273.15
T (˚R) = T (˚ F) + 459.67
T (˚ R) = 1.8T (K)
T (˚ F) = 1.8T (˚ C) + 32
Conversion Factor for Interval Temperature
1C
b) T (C ) T ( F )
1.8 F
1C
(80 20) F 33.3C
1.8 F
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