Tutorial 7
Tutorial 7
Liquified natural gas, LNG, is to be shipped from the Alaskan Kenai Peninsula by an
ocean carrier to processing plant on Yaquina Bay, Oregon. The molecular composition
ofg commercial LNG is
Determine
There are concerns that the reaction experiences diffusional limitations at the growing Si
solid surface. Estimate the molecular diffusion coefficient for (a) SiCl4 in H2 and (b)
SiCl4 in a gas phase mixture containing 40 mol % SiCl4, 40 mol % H2, and 20 mol %
HCl. The Lennard-Jones parameters for SiCl4 (species A) are .
H2S 3 vol %
SO2 5 vol %
N2 92 vol %
Estimate the diffusitivity of hydrogen sulphide in the gas mixture at 350 K and 1.013 x
105 Pa. The critical temperature (TC) of H2S is 373.2 K and the critical volume (Vc) of
H2S is 98.5 cm3/mol.
(4) WWWR 24.15 (d)
Estimate the liquid diffusivity of the following solutes that are transferred through dilute
solutions:
Compare this value with experimental value reported in Appendix J.2. (n-butanol in
water at 288 K = 0.77 x 10-5 cm2/s)
As each channel diameter is so small, the gas flow is likely to be very small within a
given channel. Hence, gas diffusion processes may play a role in the operation of this
device, particularly during the mixing and heating steps. We are specifically interested in
evaluating the effective diffusion coefficient of methane gas (species A, MA = 16
g/g.mol) in water vapor (species B, MB = 18g/g.mol) at 300 and 0.5 atm total system
pressure. The diameter of the channel is 200 nm (1 x 109 nm = 1.0 m). A feed gas
containing 20 mol % CH4 in water vapor is fed to the nanochannel with a flux ratio
NA/NB = 0.25. What is the effective diffusion coefficient of CH4 in the nanochannel at the
feed gas conditions? Is the Knudsen diffusion important?
(1) Problem 24.1 (WWWR)
Assume 1 mole,
mole fraction mole MW Wt(g)
CH 4 0.935 0.935 16 14.96
C2 H6 0.046 0.046 30 1.38
C3H8 0.012 0.012 44 0.528
CO2 0.007 0.007 44 0.308
total = 17.176
1.38 g
(a) Wt fraction ethane C2 H 6 0.0803
17.176 g
total wt
(b) average molecular wt of mixture = 17.176 g / mole
1 mole
PCH4 YCH4 P=(0.935)(2.0 105 Pa)
(c) partial pressure of methane
=1.87 105 Pa
0.308 g x ppm
(d) composition of CO2
17.176 g 1 000 000 ppm
x 17932ppm
(2) Problem 24.12 (WWWR)
Gas mixture
0.40
YSiCl4 = 0.40 Y'H 2 = 0.667
0.40 0.20
0.20
YH2 = 0.40 Y'HCl = 0.333
0.40 0.20
YHCl = 0.20
1
DSiCl4 mixture =
Y'H2 Y'HCl
DSiCl4 -H2 DSiCl4 -HCl
1
1.547cm 2s -1
0.667 0.333
3.837 0.705
(3) Problem 24.13 (WWWR)
(ii) H 2 S - SO2
MW /K
H2S 34.0 3.88 287.4
SO2 64.0 4.29 2520
1
1 1 2
0.212
MA MB
AB 4.085
AB
269.1
K
TK
1.30 0 1.273
AB
DH 2 S SO 2 =0.121 cm 2 s 1
(iii) Mixture:
H 2 S 3% , SO2 5% , N 2 92% by volume
0.05
y ' SO2 0.0515
1 0.03
0.92
y ' N2 0.9485
1 0.03
1
DH 2 S mix ' '
0.200cm 2 s 1
y SO2 y N2
DH 2 S SO2 DH 2 S N 2
(4) Problem 24.15(d) (WWWR)
Wilke-Chang:
7.48 108 ( B M B )1/ 2 T
DABL
VA0.6 B
B 1.14cp
T 288K 1 cp =0.001Pa-s 1 poise = 1 g/cm-s =100cp
1 cp = 0.01 poise
B 2.26, M B 18 Pa = N/m2 = m/s2 x kg/m2
(B M B )1/ 2 6.38 =kg/m-s2
VC4 H9OH = 4VC +10VH 1V0 4(14.8) 10(3.7) 7.4
Pa.s = kg/m-s
103.6
VA0.6 16.19
7.4 108 (6.38) 288 6
DABL 7.37 10 cm s
2 -1
16.19 1.14
Hayduk-Laudie:
DABL 13.26 105 B 1.14VA0.589
B 1.14 (1.14)1.14 0.861
VA0.589 (103.6)0.589 0.665
DABL 13.26 105 (0.861)(0.065) 7.42 106 cm 2s-1
Compared to Table J.2 of 7.7 106 cm2 s-1
(5) Problem 24.22 (WWWR)
AB 10.468
2
AB
220.4
1 N.m = 107 erg
T
2.60 D 0.9878
AB
erg/K
DAB 1.694cm 2s -1
2.405 107 m
Kn 1.2 1
d pore 200 109 m