Design Equation
Design Equation
Lecture 1- Chapter 1
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Lecture 1
Introduction
Definitions
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
Chemical Identity
A chemical species is said to have reacted when
it has lost its chemical identity.
The identity of a chemical species is determined
by the kind, number, and configuration of that
species’ atoms.
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Chapter 1
Chemical Identity
A chemical species is said to have reacted when
it has lost its chemical identity.
There are three ways for a species to loose its
identity:
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Chapter 1
Reaction Rate
The reaction rate is the rate at which a species
looses its chemical identity per unit volume.
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Reaction Rate
Consider the isomerization
AB
rA = the rate of formation of species A per unit
volume
-rA = the rate of a disappearance of species A
per unit volume
rB = the rate of formation of species B per unit
volume
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Chapter 1
Reaction Rate
EXAMPLE: AB
If Species B is being formed at a rate of
0.2 moles per decimeter cubed per second, i.e.,
rB = 0.2 mole/dm3/s
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Chapter 1
Reaction Rate
For a catalytic reaction we refer to –rA’ , which is the
rate of disappearance of species A on a per mass of
catalyst basis. (mol/gcat/s)
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Chapter 1
Reaction Rate
Consider species j:
1. rj is the rate of formation of species j per unit volume
[e.g. mol/dm3s]
2. rj is a function of concentration, temperature,
pressure, and the type of catalyst (if any)
3. rj is independent of the type of reaction system
(batch, plug flow, etc.)
4. rj is an algebraic equation, not a differential equation
(e.g. -rA = kCA or -rA = kCA2)
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Building Block 1: Chapter 1
Fj0 Gj Fj
V1
V2
rj1
rj 2
G j1 rj1V1
G j 2 rj 2 V2
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Building Block 1: Chapter 1
Take limit
n
Gj rji Vi r dV
j
i1 lim V 0 n
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Building Block 1: Chapter 1
FA0 GA FA
Batch
dN A
FA0 FA rA dV
dt
FA0 FA 0
Well-Mixed r dV r V
A A
dNA
rAV
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Chapter 1
t 0 N A N A0
when
t t NA NA
NA
dN A
t
N A0
rAV
NA
21 t
Chapter 1
CSTR
dNA
FA 0 FA rA dV
dt
dNA
Steady State 0
dt
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Chapter 1
Well Mixed r dV r V
A A
FA 0 FA rAV 0
FA 0 FA
V
rA
CSTR volume necessary to reduce the molar flow
rate from FA0 to FA.
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
FA FA
V V V
In Out Generation
at V 0
at V V in V
FA V FA V V rA V 0
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Chapter 1
FA V V FA V
lim rA
V 0 V
dFA
rA
dV
dN A
FA0 FA rA dV
dt
dN A
Steady State 0
dt
FA0 FA rA dV 0
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Alternative Derivation Chapter 1
0
dFA
rA
dFA
rA
dV dV
FA
dFA
The integral form is: V rA
FA 0
W W W
FA W FA W W rA W
dN A
dt
Steady State dN A
0
dt
FA W W FA W
lim rA
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W 0 W
Chapter 1
Separations
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Algorithm
Reaction Engineering
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Algorithm
Heat Effects
Isothermal Design
Stoichiometry
Rate Laws
Mole Balance
CRE Algorithm
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Algorithm
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Algorithm
Heat Effects
Isothermal Design
Stoichiometry
Rate Laws
Mole Balance
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