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Batch processes mass balance problem

The main assumptions of the method are not explicitly declared. For example, Rogers does not discuss the problems with respect to the conflict between the transient behaviour of a batch process and the implicit steady-state assumption of the mass balance. However, the mathematical model behind the mass-balance method is quite clear. The work does not include any uncertainty propagation analysis of the mass-balance method. [Pg.55]

The chemical engineer almost never has kinetics for the process she or he is working on. The problem of solving the batch or continuous reactor mass-balance equations with known kinetics is much simpler than the problems encountered in practice. We seldom know reaction rates in useful situations, and even if these data were available, they frequently would not be particularly useful. [Pg.6]

The solution to this problem requires an analysis of multiple gas-phase reactions in a differential plug-flow tubular reactor. Two different solution strategies are described here. In both cases, it is important to write mass balances in terms of molar flow rates and reactor volume. Molar densities and residence time are not appropriate for the convective mass-transfer-rate process because one cannot assume that the total volumetric flow rate is constant in the gas phase, particularly when the total number of moles is not conserved. In each reaction, 2 mol of reactants generates 1 mol of product. Furthermore, an overall mass balance suggests that the volumetric flow rate is constant only when the overall mass density does not change. This is a reasonable assumption for liquid-phase reactors but not for gas-phase problems when the total volume is not restricted. The exception is a constant-volume batch reactor. [Pg.5]


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