EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
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Chapter 7.7, Problem 8P

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The final pressure of supercritical methane using ideal gas law.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the number of moles (n).

n=MMW

Here, mass is M and molecular weight of methane is MW.

Write the expression to calculate the molar volume.

V_=Vn

Here, volume of the vessel is V.

Write the expression to calculate the pressure using Ideal gas.

P=RTV_

Here, gas constant is R and temperature is T.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The final pressure of supercritical methane using van der Waals equation.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expressions to calculate the constants of van der Waals equation of state.

a=27R2Tc264Pc

b=RTc8Pc

Here, critical pressure and critical temperature is Pc and Tc respectively.

Write the van der Waals equation of state.

P=RTV_baV_

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The final pressure of supercritical methane using the Soave equation.

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 for Soave equation of state.

P=RTV_baV_(V_+b)

Here, system pressure is P.

(D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The final pressure of supercritical methane using Lee-Kesler generalized correlation.

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 final pressure of supercritical methane using Figure 7-1.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the density.

ρ=MV

Here, mass and volume of a vessel is M and V respectively.

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