Energy Balance Using Aspen Simulation
Energy Balance Using Aspen Simulation
Note that this problem was solve with the application of Peng-Robinson Equation and the result was Q = 7315 J/min. Now we solve this problem using Aspen Plus Simulator. 1. Open a blank simulation write the name and define a unit system with the necessary units. 2. Add a Heater Model on flowsheet area.
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3. To add the streams to Heater Block, click on Material STREAMS, now the block has two red streams (indispensable streams) and a blue stream (optional stream).
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5. The flowsheet is complete, now is necessary specify the compounds and operation conditions. Click Next bottom.
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6. Add the chemical compounds; Click Find, write the name of compound and click Find now, Add, Close. In this case, only is necessary add propane. Clic Next bottom.
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8. Specify the initial conditions (T = 105 C and P = 5 bar and 1 mol/min). Because there is only propane, the mol fraction or mass fraction is 1. Click Next bottom.
9. Specify the final conditions (T = 190 C and P = 25 bar). These values are the same in the unit equipment and the output stream. Click Next bottom.
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12. In the Block folder, there are the results of energy balance. (note: it is possible change the units in the results).
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The results are very similar to the pass result (Q=7216 J/min).
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