EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
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Chapter 7.6, Problem 6E

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molar volume

Concept Introduction:

Write the relationship between the parameter, m and Soave’s EOS.

m=0.480+1.574ω0.176ω2

Here, the acentric factor is ω.

Write the expression to calculate the α expressed as a function of the reduced temperature.

α=[1+m(1Tr0.5)]2

Here, reduced temperature is Tr.

Write the expression to calculate the reduced temperature.

Tr=TTc

Here, critical temperature is Tc and system temperature is T.

Write the expression to calculate the value of a at the critical point.

a=0.42747R2Tc2Pc×α

Write the expression to calculate the value of b using the Soave equation.

b=0.08664R(TcPc)

Write the expression to calculate the molar volume using the Soave equation.

P=RTV_baV_(V_+b)

Here, system pressure is P.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molar volume

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the parameter a for Peng-Robinson EOS.

κ=0.37464+1.54226ω0.26993ω2

Write the expression to calculate the α expressed as a function of the reduced temperature.

α=[1+κ(1Tr0.5)]2

Write the expression to calculate the value of parameter a at the critical point.

ac=0.45724R2Tc2Pc

Write the expression to calculate the van der Waals parameter a.

a=acα

Write the expression to calculate the van der Waals parameter b.

b=0.07780RTcPc

Write the expression to calculate the molar volume (V_) using the Soave equation.

P=RTV_baV_(V_+b)+b(V_b)

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molar volume

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the virial parameter or coefficient (B0).

B0=0.0830.422Tr1.6

Write the expression to calculate the virial parameter (B1).

B1=0.1390.172Tr4.2

Write the expression to calculate parameter as a function of temperature and the acentric factor.

B'PcRTc=B0+ωB1

Here, function of temperature is B'.

Write the expression to calculate the relative pressure.

Pr=PPc

Write the expression to calculate the virial compressibility factor (Z).

Z=1+(B'PcRTc)PrTr

(D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molar volume

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the compressibility factor (Z).

Z=Z0+ωZ1

Here, compressibility of compound with ω=0 is Z0 and difference between Z0andZ is Z1.

(E)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The molar volume

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the molar volume.

V_=(M.W)(V^)

Here, specific volume is V^.

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