Unit Operations Of Chemical Engineering
Unit Operations Of Chemical Engineering
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ISBN: 9789339213237
Author: MCCABE, WARREN
Publisher: Tata McGraw-Hill Education India
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.5P

(a)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The Reynolds number for the flow in the automobile exhaust pipe for the 2-L 4-cycle engine operating at 3000 rpm is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The formula for the Reynold number NRe is defined as:

  NRe=DV¯ρμ ...... (1)

Here, V¯ is the average liquid velocity, ρ is the density of the fluid, μ is the viscosity of the fluid, and D is the pipe diameter.

The ideal gas equation is:

  p=ρRTM ...... (2)

Here, ρ is the density of the gas, p is the pressure of the gas, M is the molar mass of the gas, T is the temperature of the gas, and R is the universal gas constant.

(b)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The size of the channels in the converter to get the laminar flow is to be calculated.

Concept Introduction:

The formula for the Reynold number, NRe is defined as:

  NRe=DV¯ρμ ...... (1)

Here, V¯ is the average liquid velocity, ρ is the density of the fluid, μ is the viscosity of the fluid, and D is the pipe diameter.

The ideal gas equation is:

  p=ρRTM ...... (2)

Here, ρ is the density of the gas, p is the pressure of the gas, M is the molar mass of the gas, T is the temperature of the gas, and R is the universal gas constant.

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