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Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Reading Question 2.1:
The purpose of the equipment and conditions used in a process is to convert the starting materials
into the desired products.
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Reading Question 2.2:
A continuous process operates without interruptions in the flows and reactions of the process. In
contrast, a batch process consists of multiple steps which are initiated and concluded in
sequence, one batch at a time.
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Reading Question 2.3:
A steady-state process is one in which none of the process characteristics change with time. In
other words, the conditions at any point in the process remain the same (constant with respect to
time).
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Reading Question 2.4:
A PFD shows more detail than a block diagram and typically includes a stream table. The PFD
also includes symbols or icons which “look like” the actual equipment as opposed to the
rectangular blocks used in the block diagram.
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Reading Question 2.5:
Test tube
Tank
Lab Burner
Heat Exchanger
Reaction Vessel
Reactor
Distillation Apparatus
Distillation Column
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Homework Problem 2.1:
a. continuous and non steady-state.
b. batch and non steady-state.
c. continuous and steady-state.
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Homework Problem 2.2:
Dialysate
Concentrate
Distilled
Water
Hot
Water
Ultrapure
Filter
Heater
Warm
Dialysate
Impurities
Heparin
From
Patient
Impure
Blood
Hemodialyzer
Filter
Cleansed
Blood
Drain
Particulates
Return to
Patient
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Homework Problem 2.3:
Oil
Heater
Reactor
Crude
Biodiesel
Coconut Oil
Water
Filter
Washer
Water
Water vapor
Dry diesel
Water
Fuel
Water and
residuals
Mixer
Glycerol
NaOH
Methanol
Condensed
Methanol
Water
Evaporator
Washed (wet)
Biodiesel
Fuel
Coconuts
Diesel
Heater
Methanol
Condenser Cold
Water
Glycerol
Heater
Methanol vapor
Methanol Evaporator
Purified
Glycerol
Coconut Milk
Fuel
NaCl Solution
Solidifier
Soap
Chapter 2 – Answer Key, Introduction to Chemical Engineering: Tools for Today and Tomorrow
Homework Problem 2.4:
a. Block diagram
Steam
Steam
Propane
Storage
Desulfurizer
Reforming
Furnace
CO
Converter
CO2
Absorber
Methanator
Purified
Hydrogen
b. Process flow diagram
Steam
Steam
Steam
Amine
Solution
In
Water
Amine
Solution
Out
Propane
Storage
Tank
Desulfurizer
Fuel
Reforming
Furnace
CO
Converter
CO2
Absorber
Water
Purified
Hydrogen
to Storage
Methanator
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