Tutorial Sheet 7 Solution
Tutorial Sheet 7 Solution
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XA
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XA
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1 k
1 X A
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0.5
0.485 min.
0.5x2.061
(b) Q (H R )C
(c) T To
Ao
(H R )C Ao X A
15000x8x0.5
300
360 K
C pm
1000
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XA
0.5
0.0173 min
k (1 X A ) 0.5x57.78
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(T T ) C
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(e) X A
0.583
(H R )C
15000x8
Ao
Question 2
CA
(1 C A
kmol/m3 .sec
It is suspected that this nonlinear rate form, that has a maximum value, may
cause certain regions of unstable operation with multiple steady states.
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a) From the reactor mass balance determine if this is the case, by plotting (-rA)
(C - C A0 )
versus CA and A
versus CA on the same graph.
b) By considering (-rA) as the loss term and (CA CA0) as the generation term,
deduce the stability character of the steady states.
c) To what concentrations should the feed be changed to avoid this problem?
Solution
Isothermal perfectly mixed reactor
V=10 m3
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rA
CA
kmol / m3 .sec
2
(1 C A )
(1)
C C
A
Ao
At steady state:
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A r
A
(2)
A
(1 C )2
A
V 10
=50s
v 2
Plotting :
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b)
Criteria for stability:
dH L dH G
dT
dT
we have
dRL dRG
for A and C
dC
dC
Hence B is unstable
c)
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Question 3.
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A zero order liquid phase reaction has rate constant k = Aexp (-E/RT), with A =
2000 moles/lit-hr, and E = 19,647.5 J/mole. The reaction is to be conducted in
a 2 lit micromixed laboratory CSTR, with inlet temperature of 300 K, and feed
containing reactant A at concentration of 10 moles/lit at a flow rate of 2 lit/hr.
The heat of reaction has the value HB = -64 kJ/mole B produced, and the
reaction mixture has a constant specific heat of 4J/gm-K and a constant density
of 1 kg/lit.
(a) determine the possible steady states for the reaction
Solution
Liquid phase reaction A B, with no change in the heat capacity of the
mixture with T or X and no change in the heat of reaction with T. The heat
balance for the reaction is:
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T T X
0
A
H C
R A0 64000 10 160 K
C
1000 4
m pm
Rearranging the energy balance equation gives our Heat loss equation (HL):
T T
0 T 300
X
A
160
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vC rAV kV
A0
A
C C k
A0
A
C C
A k
X A0
A
C
C
A0
A0
vC
Substituting in Arrhenius Law, this gives us the Heat gain equation (HG):
koe E / RT
C
A0
200e2363 / T
10
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XA from HL XA from
HL
0.0625
0.1517
0.125
0.124
0.1875
0.155
0.25
0.3125
0.375
0.4375
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XA from
HL
0.5
0.5625
0.625
0.6875
0.75
0.8
0.8125
XA from
HL
0.4
0.628
0.72
0.8
0.82
Two steady states with T = 320 K and XA = 0.125 and T = 428 K and XA = 0.8.
b) Now to test the stability, need to find the derivatives of the heat terms:
dH
L 1 0.00625
dT
160
dH
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