NEC4101 - Session 1c - Mass Balance 1
NEC4101 - Session 1c - Mass Balance 1
Session 1c
MATERIALS (MASS) BALANCES
Materials Balances are often referred to as Mass Balances, & are
based on the Law of Conservation of Mass
They have many applications in chemical and environmental
engineering, eg
in process design
accounting for materials consumed and waste streams
produced in production or treatment processes
checking process stream flows which are difficult to measure
directly
Fundamental basis for the analysis used for wastewater treatment
is the mass balance principle
MATERIALS BALANCES
They are based on assessment of mass flows over a given time period into
and out of (& possible mass increase or decrease within) a control volume
or system enclosed by conveniently defined boundaries
The basic concepts involves:
The system boundary is drawn to identify all of the liquid and
constituent flows into and out of the system
The control volume is used to identify the actual volume in which
change is occurring
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3. Brackish water with TDS 6,000 mg/L is pumped from a well at 100 L/s as
part of a town water supply system requiring a maximum of 500 mg/L
TDS. To achieve this, Q L/s will be diverted through a reverse osmosis
desalination process which will yield 0.8Q of water at 100 mg/L TDS,
and 0.2Q as concentrated brine. The high quality water will then be
blended with a bypass stream of untreated water from the well to
drinking water with a maximum 500 mg/L TDS. Set up a mass balance to
find the minimum value of Q, & the concentration C mg/L of the waste
brine.