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5117122, 154 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470616201 - Exereise 28 | Quilet xplanations / Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes Exercise 28 Chapter 2, page 34 Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes Ison: 9780470616291 =Q Upsade Qe Explanation @ vee: This is your 1 free sample explanation. Start your free trial itpssquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elementary-principlos-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-978047061629"ichaptor-2-oxorcses-28.3... 1/8 Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes -9780470618201 - Exerese 28 | Quilet su7aa, sao oo rr Given: kgs dy-y _ w\'? (dy-w-p\? + = 2.00 + 0.600. (5 (45 Values: d, = 5.00. mm y = 0.100 D=0.100 cm?/s w=1.00-10° N-s/m? p=1.00-10 g/em? u=10.0 m/s $\textit{Calculate k, from these values}$ Use the given formula For units to cancel, multiply by correct conversion factors (convert to em): le (5. 00mm im) 0.100 1.00 - 10-8 = 2, . . ines 00 + 0.600 - | — (5.00%mm to) (100. m/s- een 1 mam Im N-s 10°g-m/s? 1.00- 10-5. =. = 27 _ m? 1N 1 L00-19-#1_\"” 5.00- kg 5.00 - 10-'s/cm = 2.00 + 0.600 - furs (F- 1.00 - 10-4 —— cms ky -5.00 - 10-1s/em = 2.00 + 0.600 - 1 - 10°V0.5 | ky = 8.89 - 10'em/s = 0.889 m/s itpssquizlet.comfexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elementary-principlos-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-9780470616291/chapter2-oxorcses-28.3.. 216 sire, 154 Pa Elementary Princples of Chemical Processes - 9780470516291 - Exerise 26 | Quit 2ot Step 2 b) Why is value of ky not precise? The equation is not stable in k,, for these values of d,,y,D, 11, p,u! This is reformulation of the given equation for ky: ky = 2.00-D-dy*- yt +0600 - dy¥/?- y-! - D?/3- pM. pV yl? These are the given values in SI: d, =5.00-10-> m y = 0.100 D=0.100-10-' m?/s p= 100-107 N-s/m? p=1.00 kg/m> u=10.0 m/s We see that the values of dp, y, pare ve in them ky varies greatly, since it is positively correlated with d5 1, y7!, See that those values vary greatly from the graph of rational function, dp, y, are in the blue area: small, thus for the small differences 1/6 itpsquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomontary-principes-of-chemical-rocesses-4th-otion-9780470616281ichapter-2-exorcises-28.3... 315 5117122, 154 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470618201 - Exerese 28 | Quilet Step 3 50th ¢) The spreadsheet is done using Excel. We see that D and u have most effect on the value of kp, making it twice as large. Explanation for this is that even though j1 changes most relative to its size 1 it changes 10 times les dpm) iy Drv*2/s)__w(Ns/m*2) _|p (ke/mr3) _u(m/s) kglm/s) 0,00500 0,100 0,0000100 _0,0000100 1,00 100 0,889 0,01000 0,100 0,0000100 0,0000100 1,00 10,0 0,620 0,00500 0,100 0,0000200 0,0000100 1,00 10,0 1,427 10,0050 0,100 0,0000100 _0,0000200 1,00 100 0,796 0,050 0,100 0,0000100 _0,0000100 1,00 20,0 1,240 Result fore a) 0.889m/s b) Equation for ky (dp, y, D, 14, p, u) is unstable for the given values of arguments. ©) See spreadsheet, some values yield almost 100% change in ky itpsquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principles-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-9780470616291ichapter-2-oxorcses-28.3.. 4/6 5/1772, 154 PM Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes - 9780470618291 - Exercise 28 | Qu2let S Exercise 27 Exercise 29 7 Privacy Terms itpsquizlet.comvexplanationsitextbook-solutons/elomentary-principlos-ofchemical-processes-Ath-odton-878047061629"ichapter-2-oxorcises-28.3.. 5/6

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