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III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS-I
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Explain in detail the classification of mass transfer operations based on the phases
involved. [16]
3. Discuss the correlation between Sherwood, Schmidt and Reynolds for flow insides
pipes, flow outside tubes parallel to axis, flow normal to cylinders, flow normal to
tube bundle and flow past single spheres. [16]
4. (a) With the help of figure explain what do you mean gas phase controlled mass
transfer coefficient and liquid phase mass transfer coefficient. What is their
relation to local overall mass transfer coefficient? Further, what is the signifi-
cance of overall mass transfer coefficient?
(b) Explain the terms operating line, driving force line and equilibrium curve.
[10+6]
5. (a) How is a tall tower supported? What problems may occur if a tall tray or
packed tower has tilted by 5 degrees, say?
(b) Explain how to liquid misdistribution in a packed bed affects its performance.
Can liquid misdistribution lead to misdistribution of gas too? [8+8]
7. A continuous fractionating column operates with reflux ratio 3.5 to separate equimo-
lar mixture of feed of 13600 kg/hr. to get a distillate containing 97% Benzene and
bottoms containing 2% benzene (all wt%). Calculate moles of distillate and residue
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 1
if feed is at its boiling point and number of ideal stages required. The equilibrium
data is as follows. [16]
Mol. Fraction of benzene x 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9
Mol. Fraction of benzene y 0.21 0.35 0.51 0.64 0.72 0.79 0.86 0.91 0.96
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 2
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS-I
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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2. Ammonia gas (A) diffuses through nitrogen gas (B) under steady state conditions
with nitrogen non diffusing. The total pressure is 1.013×105 pa and the temperature
is 298 K the diffusion path (z2 -z1 ) is 0.15 m the partial pressure of NH3 at one point
is 1.5×104 Pa the DAB of the mixture at 1.013×105 pa and 298 K is 2.3×10−5 m2
/sec. Calculate
3. (a) Describe the basic differences between Film Theory, Penetration Theory and
Film-surface renewal theory.
(b) Write short notes on analogies between heat and mass transfer. [10+6]
4. Absorption of oxygen from an air bubble occurs in ‘pure’ water. Calculate the
overall coefficients Ky and Kx for the following cases:
(a) The two-film model is applicable. The air-film thickness is 2 mm, and the
water-film thickness is 0.02 mm.
(b) The film model is applicable for the gas-phase. The contact time of a liquid
element with the gas is 1 s. Given: diffusivity of O2 in air = 0.176×10−4 m2 /s,
in water = 2.1×10−9 m2 /s; the equilibrium relation is p = 4.36×104 x, p =
partial pressure of O2 in atm; temperature = 298 K; total pressure = 1 atm.
[16]
6. Ethanol forms a nearly ideal solution with iso-butanol and has a relative volatility
2.2. A heated feed containing 40 mole% ethanol and 60 mole% iso-butanol enters
a flash drum at rate of 50 kmol/h. prepare the plot of the fractional yield of the
distillate versus its composition. What fraction of the feed should be vaporized in
order to have a bottom product containing not more than 10% ethanol? [16]
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 2
7. An equimolar binary mixture of saturated liquid is to be separated in a packed
distillation column operated at atmospheric pressure. The relative volatility is
1.2. The distillate product to be obtained should contain 95 mole% of the more
volatile component bottom product contains 5 mole% of the more volatile compo-
nent. Compute for this case, the number of transfer units required if the column is
operated at total reflux. [16]
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 3
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS-I
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. (a) Mention minimum 4 examples for separation processes where mass in sepa-
rating agent.
(b) Explain briefly the Separation process where contact of solid-liquid is involved
with suitable examples.
(c) Explain briefly the Thermal diffusion. [4+8+4]
2. Estimate the diffusivity of n-Butanol vapor (A) (C2 H5 CH2 CH2 OH) through air at 1
atm. Pressure and 59 0 C. Data: Molecular weight n-butanol=74; Molecular weight
of air=29. For air εB /κ=97, rB = 0.3617 nm. Group contribution of atomic volume
(m3 /K.atom) C=0.0148 O=0.0074 H=0.0037 and rA = 1.18υ1/3. Normal boiling
point of n-butanol=117 0 C. Collision function data: [16]
KT/ε f(KT/ε)
1 0.72
1.5 0.6
2 0.54
3. Discuss the following Mass Transfer Theories:
5. Briefly explain the design and importance of tray spacing, tower diameter, down
spot, weirs in tray tower. [16]
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 3
concentration of 6 mole%. Determine the quantity and composition of the
distillate. Molecular weight of ethanol = 46. The VLE data are:
Mole frac.of Ethanol in Liquid(x) 0.18 0.16 0.14 0.12 0.10 0.08 0.06
Mole frac. of Ethanol in Vapour(y) 0.517 0.502 0.485 0.464 0.438 0.405 0.353
(b) Write short notes on applications of distillation. [12+4]
(a) What is the local value of the relative volatility of A with respect to B?
(b) How many ideal trays does the column have? Assume that the relative volatil-
ity remains constant. [16]
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Code No: R05310804 Set No. 4
III B.Tech I Semester Regular Examinations, November 2007
MASS TRANSFER OPERATIONS-I
(Chemical Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80
Answer any FIVE Questions
All Questions carry equal marks
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1. Explain briefly various factors that should be considered in the design of plant
involving the diffusional operations. [16]
2. (a) A narrow tube is partially filled with a liquid and maintained at constant
temperature. A gentle stream of gas is passing across the open end of the
tube. As the liquid evaporates the level drops slowly. At a given time t, the
level is z from the top. Derive an expression to calculate the value of the
diffusivity of the liquid vapor in the gas.
(b) An Arnold cell is used to measure the diffusivity of acetone in air at 20 0 C
and 100 kPa pressures. At time t=0, the liquid acetone surface is 11 mm from
the top of the tube and after 8 hours of operation the liquid surface drops to
20.5 mm. If the concentration of acetone in air that flows over the tube is
zero, what is the diffusivity of acetone in air? At 20 0 C the vapor pressure of
acetone is 24 kPa and the density of acetone is 790kg/m3 . [8+8]
4. (a) Derive an expression to find local overall gas phase mass transfer coefficient.
(b) What is the necessity of introducing the overall mass transfer coefficient?
[12+4]
6. (a) With the help of the boiling point diagrams explain what is a minimum boiling
azeotrope and maximum boiling azeotrope.
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(b) What is the relative volatility? How is it computed for ideal systems? [10+6]
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