Mole Tower
Posted on Monday, January 12th, 2009 at 5:14 pm

Main Chemical Engineering question?
A design of the plant requires an absorber which is to recover 95% of acetone in a draft using water as the absorbing liquid. The incoming air contains 14 mole percent acetone. The damper has a cooling and operates 80Fahrenheit and 1 atm, and produce a product containing 7 per cent acetone mole. The water fed to the tower contains .02 percent acetone mole. The tower is being designed to operate at 50 percent speed of flooding. A. How many pounds per hour of water should be fed to the tower is the type of gas is 500 ft ^ 2/min, measured at 1 atm and 32 ° F? b. as units transfer are needed, based on the overall gas phase divided by force? C. If the packed tower with 1-on Raschig rings, what should be the height Lunches? for the equilibrium: assume that P = Pa ° ɣΧa where lnɣa = 1.95 (1-x) ^ 2 The vapor pressure of acetone at 80 ° F is 33 atm. For the mass transfer using the following equation: Hx = (1 / α) [(Gx) / (μx)] ^ (n) [(μx) / (ρxDx )]^(. 5) Hy = (1.01Gy ^ (.31 )) / Gx ^ (.33)
Not for nothing, but I remember when I was in Che was very difficult. But you are not doing anyone any favors by trying to have some another genius to design the plant and distillation homework. This is highly immoral. As an engineer I am ashamed to resort to this. I am sure that if your university has an honor code, this is a violation of that code, and is grounds for dismissal from the university. At least it was when I was in school. Doing a favor the world: If you can not do your job, go to your teacher for help. If graduating as a chemical engineer and get paid, what makes you think that will last when you can come up with their own calculations and your own designs? If you still can not hack it, major changes. Che is a hard major. Probably most difficult thing. I think you may find it easier important that offers much more professional (and monetary) satisfaction without all the sleepless nights cracking his skull on the thermodynamics problems.
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