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SWhyect Cade: RENEE Repelietion: HI ANURAG GROUP CF INSTITUTIONS (Aste oes) Sehoci of Esgimeering TB. Tech- I Semester -I Midterm Examinations, October- 2021 Sabject: Process Mod:ling and Simulation (Qnty for Chem) Dune: DEEADADT ‘Sexsion: AN Vine: OF grinanes, Mixx Maris: 20 ‘Section — A Answer all questions (5 11-3 Maris) Bhastrne importance Process comma? (L-1, COT) ‘Diisrerims herwnen Microscopic & Masrosompiit symems? (L-2, 001) Bhscrune acy tao fimdumeml leas? 2 007 Bil ge 1 router Qfférent trom chemical rane Timined? (1-3, O02) Whur onedhod’s cam be weed to scive ng-Hineir slpetrvic equations? (1-1, 005) Sect Anower any three grostions (3 x S=15 Marks) sass warious principliss in process formulition? (L-3, 00-1) unions for Gus phase pressorized CSTR when 2 reversible reaction 2-3, CO-1) $. Cbeck the made! consistency the reactor with mass wansfer with model equations for Squid bubble reac? (L-4,C0-% Vape PPS) (Coe, phase) single oomposert vaporiz: for 2 pore component and derive model eguidions when Biysid phase dynumic: is involved? (L-4, 00-2) o> the pressure P end the Liquid composition x. Solve for bubble point tempersmure ie wager composicice using Nevion Raphson method. For simplicity assome 2 sem componeats 1 and 2 “omponect J is the more volatile, and the mole Suction of cocaponted | in the Bgaid s x and in the vapor is y. Assume also that che system is Meal: Rages and Dalton’ Izws apply. Write and algorithm to solve it? (L-3.c03Subject Code: ASTO6S Hegrsbotionn: 1 ANURAG GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS {Aotonetmonny School of Degiteeer eg, 1V B.Tech: 1 Semester -I1 Midterm Examinations, December mn Subject: Process Modeling and Simulation (Onts for Chery Date: 16-12-2021 Seeciom: AN Time: 90 minutes Mar Morte: 9° Section=A z “Answer all questions (S11 =S Marks) 1 Explain on vapor-liquid equilibrium relationship for an ideal binary destiftaien column? (L-2, C03) 2. Determine the importance of Euler's method over Runge- kutta method? (h-3. CO) 3. Mention at least two applications forlaw of conservation of mass? (1-2, COM) 4. Explain forward and central finite difference methods? (1-2,CO5) 5. What are the properties of a difference operator? (L-1, C05) Section—B Answer any three questions (3.x § "15 Marks) 6. Apply conservation laws and wit code? (L-4, CO-3) 7. Derive model equations for solvent catsaction in single stage(L-3, CO-4) model equations for} CSTR in seriew ancd mutt tab 8. Applying law of conservation of enctgy and derive mode! for heating in a chaied kettle? (L4, CO-4) 4, Explain about FE operator and derive the relation teuween & ant F and ate “newton’s forward difference formuls’? (L-4, CO-5) 10, Estimate the value of J(2) at 29 3,63 from the values of 14a} given fot tas Bracing, table applying newton’s forward difterence formula” (8, COS} Tee aaeay | 039i faire” [aati seroma icn anne ¢Subject Code: AS70658 Mereatacioon: WIA ANURAG GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS 7 NS School of Fs IV B. Tech- 1 Semester -II] Midterm Examinations, December- 2025 Subject: Process Modeling and Simotathon (Ooty fer Chem) Date: 29-12-2021 Senco: an Time: 90 minutes Mar Marke 2 Answer all questions (5 1 1 =S Marks) Define Degrees of freedom? Whld o you call aignten unde apeciind oe een specified? (L-2, COI) Write down governing equations for transfer of mast ane motsenturn? (1, C02) Define Bubble point and Dew poise? (L-1, C03) What xe parameters and vatiablc in a two-stage molvent extraction? (1-2. COs Differentiste between and Yoperators” (L-4, COS) . % v yaw a Answer any three questions (3 1 $«15 Marks) Enumerate the principles of math-matical modeling nl advantages of mathewucicat modeling? (L-2, CO1) 5 ‘ Derive model equations for Batch distillation system with boltapXL-3, COZ) . Explain the algorithm to calculat: bubble point temperature of VLE pees? (h- €03) N 9. A tank contains 2 m’ of water. A stream of brine containing 20 kg’ of salt it tet into the tank at a rate of 0.02 a / Ligeld flows from the tank at a tate of 01 a * Ue the tank is well agitated, what i the al encentraon in Se Po when the mek contains 4m of brine?? (L-3,CO#) a: 10. Using operator "E’ and derive sal eqaion for Newton's forward Sires foraas® (L-4,C05) + Le 1h Bel Ae8 3 | Ey4 ra ielnon3 | BB Subject Code: A57068 Regulation: R18 ANURAG GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS (Autonomous) ; School of Engineering IV B. Tech- I Semester -III Midterm Examinations, December- 2021 Subject: Process Modeling and Simulation (Only for Chem) Session: AN Max Marks: 20 Date: 29-12-2021 utes ‘Time: 90 i Section —A Answer all questions (5 x 1 =5 Marks) 1. Define Degrees of freedom? When do you call a system under-specified or over- specified? (L-2, CO1) Write down governing equations for transfer of mass and momentum? (L-1, CO2) 2; 3. Define Bubble point and Dew point? (L-1, C03) 4, What ave parameters and variable in a two-stage solvent extraction? (L-2, C04) 5. Differentiate between and Yoperators? (L-4, COS) 4... Seetion—B \ Answer any three questions (3 x 5 =15 Marks) ‘ 6. Enumerate the principles of mathematical modeling and advantages of mathematical ~ modeling? (L-2, CO!) 7. Derive model equations for Batch distillation system with hold-up?(L-3, CO2) 8, Explain the algorithm to calculate bubble point temperature of VLE system? (L-3, a \ C03) 9. A tank contains 2 m? of water. A stream of brine containing 20 kg/m? of salt is fed into the tank at a rate of 0.02 m? /s, Liquid flows from the tank at a rate of 0.01 m' /s. If the tank is well agitated, what is the salt concentration in the tank when the tank contains 4 m’ of brine? (L-3, CO4) : 10. Using operator ‘E’ and derive ‘an equation for Newton's forward difference formula? (L-4,C05)janet noe 3 | wie QP Code: RIBASICHO2 ‘ ANURAG GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS Autonomous School of Engineering IV B.Tech-I-Semester Regular Examinations, Dec-2021/Jan-2022 Subject: Process Modeling and Simulation (Only for Ch.E) ‘Time: 3Hours 4 Max Marks: 75 Section — A (Short Answer type questions) (25Marks) © Answer all questions 1. Write the significance of mathematical models in Chemical Engineering aM 2. Write the mass balance and component balance equations, IM 3. Differentiate between lumped and distributed parameter modets 3M TNs 4. Define Arrhenius Equation and forcing function ™ \ 5. Write the differential equation for a gravity flow tank resulting from the force balance 3M 6. Write at least two differential equations destribing non isothermal CSTR 2M 7. Mention the steps involved in formulation of a physical problem M 8. Write the law of conservation of energy | ™ 9. Discuss the properties of a difference operator M 10. What are the methods used for solving “oe differential equations 7M <\. Seetion—B (Essay questions) * Answer all questions, each question carries 10 marks, (5x 10 =50 Marks) 11. A) i) Explain the principles of formulation of'a mathematical model om ii) Write the component continuity equation for a tubular reactor in which the consecutive reactions occur; ABC uM ji OR ‘ B) Develop mathematical models for a series of CSTR. i) Constant Hold Up 5 M ii) variable holdup 5M 12. A) Liquefied petrotcum gas (LPG) is fed into the pressurized tank to maintain the liquid in the tank, Assuming LPG isa pure component, Propone. The liquid in the tank is assumed 10. y be perfectly mixed. Heat is added at the rate of *Q" Cal/time; to hold the desired pressure in the tank by vaporizing the liquid at a rate of W, (mass/Time). Heat losses and the maes of tank walls are assumed negligible, Gus is released from the top of the tank at a i volumetric flow rate of F,. For the above system develop i) Steady state and liquid Dynamic Model aM ii) Liquid and vapor Dynamic model. . 3M OR B) Develop mathematical model equations for an ideal binary distillation column. vom y Rays PEO13. A) Solve the below model equations of a gravity flow tank by Runge-kutta method with a step size of 30 sec and steady values are v=4.97fUsec and h= 4,72ft. Find h and v after 90 seconds. 10M av — = 0.0107h-0. 2 a 0.00205y7 #4 3106-0.0625y dt OR B) Simulate the non-isothermal CSTR using Euler methods. 10M \ 14, A)i) A tank contains 20f? of water. A stream of brine containing 21b/f? of salt is fed into the tank at a rate of 3ft°/min liquid flows from the tank at a rate of 2ft"/min. the tank in well i agitated, what is the salt concentration in the tank when tank contains 30f? of brine. Give detailed treatment. oM i) Formulate a mathematical problem fdr simultaneous diffusion and chemical reaction in ‘ atubular Reactor. 4M ol B) Derive the heat conduction equation for the radial heat transfer through cylinder. * 10M 15. A) Construct a difference table of y = f{x) from the following data and state what conc can be drawn from the result xX[io Ti 12 13 140 [15 16 ¥ | 7-567 | 12.159 | 17.599 | 25.539 | 30.031)] 37.527 | 45.879 | OR B) 454 Kghh of ethyl alcohol is to be esterified by reacting with 386 Kg/h of acetic acid in a battery of continuous stirred tank reactors, each of 0.85m° capacity and maintained at 100°C. If the equilibrium relation is such that 75.2% of the acid will be esterified, estimate the number of reactors required for 60 % conversion. At 100°C the specific reaction rate for esterification is 4.76 x 10 I/g mole min and that for the hydrolysis of the ester is * 1 .63 x 10* 1/g mole min, The density of the reaction mixture can be assumed constant at 865 Keim’. } 10M
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