Cre Lab Viva Questions
Cre Lab Viva Questions
A : No, it is not possible for the current setup as the feed line is directly connected with the inner
pipe of pfr, (outer pipe has coolant). So, we have to rely on the given manual.
Q : What is the time required for achieving steady state in case of pfr ?
A : Only one time constant t required for achieving steady state
Q : What is the time we have taken for reaching steady state for the experiment cstr in series ?
A : 4t
Q : Why multiple reactors are used in case of using only one cstr ?
A : Because if we use only one cstr, then for same conversion theoretically we need a very high
volume of cstr, but actually we get slightly less conversion value if we use 1 cstr
Q : What will be the trend of conversion of reactants in cstr, pfr or batch reactor ?
A : In batch reactor, the conversion will increase with time but in pfr and cstr conversion remains
constant theoretically after reaching steady state (though in reality, conversion changes slightly
with respect to the steady state value)
Q : Why the NaOH requirement for titration gradually decreases with increasing flowrate of
reactants ?
A : If flowrate increases, then the residence time of the reactant decreases, and similarly
conversion decreases, so the NaOH content in the product solution increases, so HCl required
increases and for titration a lesser amount of NaOH is required.
Q : What is the capacity of tanks that has been used in the experimental setup?
A : 20 liters
Q : What is the mass transfer scheme in case of pfr with axial dispersion?
A : Convection and diffusion
Q : When we increase the flow rate, the time interval for sample collection is reduced, why?
A : Because flowrate of reactant if increases, then the rate of reaction also increases, so conversion also
increases within a short period of time.