Q1) i- Estimate the diffusivity of carbon oxide (CO2) in air at 330 K and 1.2 bar applying the following formula and the data given in Table Q1. (0.98 3.03 (10-3) T1.5 MO.5 AB P MO.5 oAB Np DAB 'AB where; DAB = diffusion coefficient, cm?/sec MA , MB = molecular weights of A and B, respectively T= temperature, °K P= Pressure, bar O AB= collision diameter, angstrom Np = diffusion collision integral, dimensionless Given the following: -1 МАВ 3 2 \MA MB O AB = 0.5(0A +0B) 0.5 EA EB к к E AB K II
Q1) i- Estimate the diffusivity of carbon oxide (CO2) in air at 330 K and 1.2 bar applying the following formula and the data given in Table Q1. (0.98 3.03 (10-3) T1.5 MO.5 AB P MO.5 oAB Np DAB 'AB where; DAB = diffusion coefficient, cm?/sec MA , MB = molecular weights of A and B, respectively T= temperature, °K P= Pressure, bar O AB= collision diameter, angstrom Np = diffusion collision integral, dimensionless Given the following: -1 МАВ 3 2 \MA MB O AB = 0.5(0A +0B) 0.5 EA EB к к E AB K II
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i- Estimate the diffusivity of carbon oxide (CO2) in air at 330 K and 1.2 bar applying the
following formula and the data given in Table Q1.
(0.98
3.03
(10-3) T1.5
MO.5
'AB
DAB
АВ
where;
DAB = diffusion coefficient, cm²/sec
MA , MB = molecular weights of A and B, respectively
T= temperature, °K
P = Pressure, bar
O AB= collision diameter, angstrom
Np = diffusion collision integral, dimensionless
Given the following:
–1
1
MAB = 2 +)*, JAB = 0.5(0A + Og) ,
МАВ
0.5(0A + OB)
%3D
MB.
O AB =
0.5
EA ƐB
εΑΒ
K
K K
„G)

Transcribed Image Text:(Table Q1) Intermolecular forces parameters and critical properties
Lennard-Jones
Parameters (9, 10)
Critical Constants (11-14)
(g cm-
sec-1)
ke
(cal s-1
cm-1°K-')
x10
Molecular
(cm³
g-mole¬')
Wt.
€/K
((K)
Te
((K)
Pe
Substance
M
(A)
(atm)
x 10
Simple połyatomic substances:
3.617
3.681
Air
28.97
97.0
86.6
193
90.8
132
126.2
36.4
33.5
86.8
N2
O2
28.02
91.5
90.1
180
32.00
3.433
113
154.4
49.7
74.4
250
105.3
89.4
93.1
48.00
268
67
CO
28.01
3.590
110
133
34.5
190
86.5
CO2
3.996
190
304.2
72.9
94.0
343
122
44.01
30.01
NO
3.470
119
180
64
57
258
118.2
3.879
220
309.7
71.7
96.3
332
131
N20
SO2
F2
Cl2
Br2
12
44.02
64.07
4.290
252
430.7
77.8
122
411
98.6
38.00
3.653
112
70.91
4.115
357
417
76.1
124
420
97.0
159.83
4.268
520
584
102
144
253.82
4.982
550
800
Nµ = Nk
(for viscosity
and thermal
ΩμΩk
(for viscosity
KT/e
NDAB
KT/e
NDAB
(for mass
(for mass
conductivity) diffusivity)
or
or
and thermal
KT/eAB
KT/eAB
conductivity) diffusivity)
0.9755
0.9700
1.629
3.90
4.00
0.8888
0.8836
0.8788
0.8740
0.8694
0.95
1.476
1.587
1.549
1.439
1.406
1.00
1.05
4.10
0.9649
1.10
1.514
1.375
4.20
0.9600
1.482
1.452
1.15
1.346
4.30
0.9553
1.20
1.320
4.40
0.9507
0.8652
0.9464
0.9422
1.25
1.424
1.296
4.50
0.8610
1.273
1.253
1.30
1.399
4.60
0.8568
1.35
1.375
4.70
0.9382
0.8530
1.40
1.353
1.233
4.80
0.9343
0.8492
1.215
1.198
1.182
0.9305
0.9269
1.45
1.333
4.90
0.8456
1.50
1.314
5.0
0.8422
1.55
1.296
6.0
0.8963
0.8124
0.8727
0.8538
1.60
1.279
1.167
7.0
0.7896
1.264
1.248
1.234
1.221
1.65
1.153
8.0
0.7712
1.140
1.128
1.70
9.0
0.8378
0.7556
1.75
10.0
0.8242
0.7424
1.80
1.116
20.0
0.7432
0.6640
1.85
1.209
1.105
30.0
0.7005
0.6232
9 – 9.
-(d2 – d1)
0.5960 d= d +
92 – 91
1.90
1.197
1.094
40.0
0.6718
1.084
1.075
1.95
1.186
50.0
0.6504
0.5756
60.0
0.5596
0.5464 Linear interpolation
0.5352 Formula
2.00
1.175
0.6335
2.10
1.156
1.057
70.0
0.6194
1.041
1.026
80.0
90.0
2.20
1.138
0.6076
0.5973
0.5882
2.30
1.122
0.5256
2.40
1.107
1.012
100.0
0.5170
2.50
1.093
0.9969
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