Lecture 2 Processes and Process Variables
Lecture 2 Processes and Process Variables
Dr. A. Alim
Summary: Density () = Mass / Volume Specific gravity (solids and liquids) = Density / Density of water Specific gravity (gases) = Density / Density of air Question: what are examples of units for density and for specific gravity?
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A more accurate definition of atomic weight : A dimensionless ratio of the average atomic mass (average of all present isotopes) to 1/12 the atomic mass of carbon -12 Note that weight here does not mean the usual definition of weight as the force exerted by gravity we discussed earlier.
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From equation 3.3-7: Av mol weight = (0.15)(32) + (0.044)(28) + (0.12)(44) + (0.69)(28) = 30.5
From equation 3.3-8: Av mol weight = 1/[0.16/32 + 0.04/28 + 0.17/44 + 0.63/28] = 30.5 Or simply: Av mol weight = total mass / total moles = 100 / 3.279 = 30.5
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The process for converting mass fraction to mole fraction and vice versa can Also be extended to include conversions to and from volume fractions.
Key equation for each material is : volume = mass/density Example: A mixture of A and B has 30% by mass of A (sp.gravity 0.6) and the rest is B (sp. Gravity 0.7). What are the volume fractions of A and B in the mixture?
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The process for converting mass fraction to mole fraction and vice versa can Also be extended to include conversions to and from volume fractions.
Key equation for each material is : volume = mass/density Example: A mixture of A and B has 30% by mass of A (sp.gravity 0.6) and the rest is B (sp. Gravity 0.7). What are the volume fractions of A and B in the mixture?
Basis 100 grams of mixture: Material Mass (g) density(g/cm3) A 30 0.6 B 70 0.7 Total 100
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The Barometer
An instrument to measure atmospheric (barometric) pressure
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Pressure - is the ratio of force to the area on which the force acts; has dimensions of (Force/length2) Units in SI system = N/m2 or Pascal (Pa) Units in CGS system = dynes/cm2 Units in British system = Ibf/ft2 (psf), or more commonly Ibf/in2 (psi)
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The Bar: The Bar is a widely used metric unit of measurement for pressure and 1 bar equals precisely 100,000 Pascals. Even though Bar is not an SI unit it has been adopted as one of the most popular pressure units particularly in European countries where most pressure measurement instruments are specified with pressure ranges in bar. The value of 1 bar is a close approximation to atmospheric pressure and is often used to represent atmospheric pressure rather than standard atmosphere (101325 Pascals) which is the correct value used by the scientific and engineering community.
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The Manometer
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The Manometer
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Note: For gases, you may assume the gas density is zero
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IMPORTANT : Pressure difference does not depend on manometer shape diameter, inclination,etc.
The ONLY important factor is the vertical distance between fluid surfaces.
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Pyrometer
Industrial thermometer
Thermocouples
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Temperature conversion
Example: The gas constant R is 1.987 cal/g mole K. Convert into Btu/lb mole oR.
R = (1.987 cal/g mole K).(1Btu/252 cal) .(454 g mole/1 lb mole).(1 K/1.8 oR) = 1.987 Btu/lb mole oR.
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