ChE 471 EXAM 2 2004
ChE 471 EXAM 2 2004
ChE 471 EXAM 2 2004
FALL 2004
EXAM 2
(Closed Book, Closed Notes)
(2 Crib Sheets Allowed)
PROBLEM #1
Consider the following competitive reactions:
RP 1 mol L hr
P
A
RR 2 C A mol L hr
RS 1 C A2 mol L hr
The feed concentration is C Ao 5 mol L . For this reaction system and feed concentration
your task is to optimize (maximize) the concentration of P, C p .
a)
What reactor type (or reactor combination) do you recommend and why? Clearly explain
your answer and illustrate it graphically.
b)
c)
What is the volume of the reactor(s) required if you are processing 10,000 (L/h) of the feed?
R A as a function of
CA .
PROBLEM #2
Consider a system of consecutive first order reactions
A k1 R k2 S
with k1 k 2 0.01 min 1 . You are asked to maximize the concentration of the intermediate
R and have two equal size stirred tank reactors (CSTRs) at your disposal V1 V2 .
a)
In order to maximize C R do you want to operate the two CSTRs in parallel or in series?
Explain your answer.
b)
c)
If the reactors are V 10,000 L in size each, what flow rate Q of the feed can you
process in order to reach maximum C R and what is your maximum production rate of R,
FR Q C R , if the feed concentration is C Ao 1 mol L ?
Find the optimal operating temperature for the reactor (i.e., the temperature that minimizes
the needed reactor volume).
b)
c)
If the feed is available only at 300K, calculate the required rate of heating (or cooling) for
the reactor. Clearly specify whether the reactor is being heated or cooled.
H r
Cp
C Ao
Data :
A P.
C Ao
To
Q
xA 0
To
x Ain
(R+1) Q
PFR
RQ
To
x Af
T
xAf
T
xAf
T
xAf
Q
Find the exit temperature T that satisfies this requirement (and round it off to the nearest
degree).
b)
Calculate the recycle ratio R that you must use in order to satisfy this requirement (i.e., not
exceed the desired exit temperature T).
Hint: Make a mass balance around mixing point M to relate x A to recycle ratio, R. Then make
the adiabatic energy balance around the plug flow section of the recycle reactor.
in
c)
d)