CH20005-Chemical Reaction Engineering:) C C CR
CH20005-Chemical Reaction Engineering:) C C CR
Assignment-5
06/04 /2020
Due date: 13/04/2020, 4 PM.
[1] Develop conversion XA vs T plots with rate of reaction (r) as parameter. Use
excel/MATLAB or any software to generate the plots. Do calculations on your own.
k1
−−
A)−*
−Rk2
−rA = k1 CA − k2 CR CR0 = 0
18000
−24.7
Equilibrium constant K = e RT
Rate constants:
11600
k1 = e17.2− RT , min−1
29600
k2 = e41.9− RT , min−1
Where Activation energy is in cal/mol.
Range of temperature: −10 to 1100 C.
You need to plot for each −rA value as given below:
−rA = 0, 0.001, 0.002, 0.003, 0.005, 0.01, 0.02, 0.03, 0.05, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 5.
[2] For the elementary soild-catlyzed liquid-phase reaction
A−
)−
−*
−B
−−
A)−*
−R
With rate:
−rA = k1 CA − k2 CR
−48900
k1 = 34 × 106 e RT , min−1
−123800
k2 = 1.57 × 101 8e RT , min−1
where E is in J/mol
1
is to be carried out in a plug flow reactor. For maximum permissible feed temperature
of 950 C (maximum permissible operating temperature of 950 C) and feed rate of
1000 mol/min of reactant A. What is the optimum progression temperature in a
plug flow reactor? A conversion of 80% is required and feed concentration of A is
CA0 = 4mol/l, CR0 = 0.
Also calculate the space time and volume needed for 80% conversion of a feed of
FA0 = 1000mol/min, CA0 = 4mol/l, CR0 = 0 .
[4] The elementary organic irreversible liquidphase reaction
A + B −−→ C
is carried out adiabatically in a flow reactor. An qual molar feed in A and B enters
at 270 C and the volumetric flow rate is 2 l/s, and CA0 = 0.1kmol/m3 . Calculate
the PFR and CSTR volumes necessary to achieve 85% conversion.
Data : HA0 = −20 kcal/mol, HB0 = −15 kcal/mol, HA0 = −41 kcal/mol