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Chemical Engineering
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING “100 Formula Sheet”
In case of any technical doubt you can write us: [email protected]
Please Note that GTH provides only GATE Important formula on the basis of GATE previous years pattern.
All basic formula of chemical engineering subject must be known to the student before referring this
sheet. For details on it kindly refer any text book, Q-Days and solution of Tests.
Mere eens
#1. Characterization of solid particles:
Sphertcity 0, = °F
phericity 0, = 5
Number of particles N = —"—
Prvp
Total surf f particles A = N. om
‘otal surface area of particles A = Nsp = —
a ? ~ O.Depp
equivalent diameter or nominal diameter of particle
irface area of one particle
vp = volume of one particle
‘m & ppz=are the total mass of the sample and the density of the particles, respectively
Specific surface Area Ay =
Xj = mass fraction in a given increment
n= number of increments
Dp, =avg particle dia, taken as arithmetic avg of smallest and largest particle diameters in increment
Arithmetic mean diameter Dy —
Ni= number of particles in each fraction
Ny =is the number of particles in the entire sample
Mass mean diameter Dy »)
Volume mean diameter Dy
‘cle in mi 1
Number of particle in mix Ny =——---, where a volume shape factor =
appD*y Dp
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING “100 Formula Sheet”
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inf 4
d,
E(i.kg") = the energy required per mass of feed (W/(ka/s))
4d; (m) = the average initial size of pieces,
d; (m) = the average size of ground particles
i/d,= the size reduction ratio (RR) and is used to evaluate the relative performance of different types of
‘equipment. Coarse grinding has RRs below 8:1, whereas in fine grinding, ratios can exceed 100:1
Kick’s law gives reasonably good results for coarse grinding in which there is a relatively small increase in
surface area per unit mass.
Kick’staw: B=
persion: BK 1-1)
ah
Kp = Rittinger’s constant,
Rittinger’s law gives better results with fine grinding where there is a much larger increase in surface area
E_ fio0_ fico
Bond’s law: Ww d, d,
W (J kg-1) = the Bond Work Index (40,000-80,000 J kg-1 for hard foods Such as sugar or grain)
1 (m) = diameter of sieve aperture that allows 80% of the mass of the feed to pass
2 (m) = diameter of sieve aperture that allows 80% of the mass of the ground material to pass.
Let F, D, and B be the mass flow/rates of feed, overflow, and underflow, respectively, and Xs, Xo,
and Xs be the mass fractions of material A in the streams. The mass fractions of material B in
the feed, overflow, and underflow are 1- xy, 1- Xo, and 1- Xs.
Undersize: fines, pass through the screen openings
Oversize: tails, do not pass
F=D+B
Fixe = Dp + BX5
Ex is the screen effectiveness based on the oversize= Dxo/ Fxr
‘An effectiveness Ey based on the undersize materials is = B(1-xa)/ F(1-Xe)
Combined overall effectiveness E= Eas
(yp ~ Xp) %p ~ X¥)Xp1~ X 5)
Be Bae yas) Ap )Xr
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