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Mass Balance: Transient State 
MB4 
Chemical Engineering 
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Content 
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• Section 1 
– Theory 
• Transient State Review 
• Accumulation Concept 
• General Methodology for Transient State 
• Differential and Integral MB 
• Section 2 
– Exercises 
• Mass Balances (Analytical, “by hand”) 
• Mass Balances (Computer solved)
Section 1 
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• Theory 
– Transient State Review 
– Accumulation Concept 
– General Methodology for Transient State 
– Differential and Integral MB
Review: Transient State 
• The value of any system variable changes with 
time 
– Process Variables such as: 
• Pressure, Temperature, Volume 
• Concentration, Conversion 
• Mass flow, Mole Flow, Volume flow 
• Level and many others 
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Review: Transient State 
• Some examples, Process Variables that change with time: 
– Viscosity of mixture in a reactor 
– Concentration/Conversion of a product line 
– Mass flow of product A 
– Total mole flow of a line 
– Level of a tank 
– Total volume 
– Change in pressure of a system 
– Temperature increase of a mixture 
– Density of feed change 
– Type of Reactions (kinetics) 
– Velocity in pipes 
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Review: Transient State 
• Typical processes for Transient State: 
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– Batch 
– Semi-batch 
• But NOT ALL Transient State are batch/semi 
• Even Continuous Process start as Transient State
Transient State: Continuous Processes 
• Continuous processes are always transient 
when: 
– Started-up 
– Modified in operating conditions 
(increase/decrease) 
– Shut-down 
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Transient State: Continuous Processes 
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Viscosity of a Reactor… 
More Heat  Increase in 
Temperature  Increase in 
Reaction  Products are more 
viscous 
Concentration of X 
Time 
Time  seconds 
Vs. 
Time  days
Transient State: Continuous Processes 
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Viscosity of a Reactor… 
More Heat  Increase in 
Temperature  Increase in 
Reaction  Products are more 
viscous 
Time 
Time  seconds 
Vs. 
Time  days 
Concentration of X
The Concept of Accumulation 
• The Accumulation is not “0” 
Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation 
• Since it’s a change in time, it generally turns to 
be a derivative! 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
• Algebraic Equations  Differential Equations 
– First Order Differential equation  “by hand” 
– 2nd+ Order Differential Equations  computer 
• We will use numerical methods for either 
types of differential equations 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
• Water flows to a Tank 
• No water goes out of the 
tank 
• The next Process Variables 
are affected: 
– Level (increases) 
– Volume (increases) 
– Mass content (increases) 
– Mole content (increases) 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
• Water flows in; flows out 
• If Qin = Qout 
– Steady State (no accumulation) 
– No increase in level, mass, volume, etc. 
• In time, there is no change in the system 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
• Water flows in; flows out 
• If Qin < Qout 
– Unsteady/Transient State 
– We are “empting” the tank 
– Level decreases, Volume decreases, Mass decreases 
• In time, the tank will get empty 
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Change of mass vs. time
The Concept of Accumulation 
• Water flows in; flows out 
• If Qin > Qout 
– Unsteady/Transient State 
– We are “filling” the tank 
– Level increases, Volume increases, Mass increases 
• In time, the tank will get full and even spill 
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Change of mass vs. time
The Concept of Accumulation 
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• Analyze: 
– Global System 
– Tank #1 
– Tank #2
The Concept of Accumulation 
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• Analyze: 
– Global System 
– Tank #1 
– Tank #2
The Concept of Accumulation 
• Global System 
– No change in mass content 
– No change in volume 
– Ignore level content (not relevant) 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
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• Tank #1 
– Transient State 
– Outlet > Inlet 
– Will get empty in time
The Concept of Accumulation 
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• Tank #2 
– Transient State 
– Outlet < Inlet 
– Will get full in time
The Concept of Accumulation 
• We got various systems 
– Some may be modeled as transient state 
– Others may be modeled as steady state 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
• Suppose we fill/empty a tank 
• Now we add “salt” 
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• Initial Salt content 
• Initial water content (level)
The Concept of Accumulation 
• Water accumulates 
• Salt accumulates 
Overall Balances 
• Water+Salt flows > Solution flow 
• Water+Salt flows = Solution flow 
• Water+Salt flows < Solution flow 
Initial Values 
• Salt concentration 
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The Concept of Accumulation 
Case Initial Conc. > Feed Conc. Initial Conc. = Feed Conc. Initial Conc. < Feed Conc. 
Water+Salt > Solution Spills, dilutes Spills, conc. = initial Spills, concentrates 
Water+Salt = Solution Level stays the same 
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Dilutes 
Level stays the same 
Conc. = initial 
Level stays the same 
Concentrates 
Water+Salt < Solution Empties, dilutes Empties, conc. = initial Empties, concentrates 
Spot the Continuous Process!
The Concept of Accumulation 
Case Initial Conc. < Feed Conc. Initial Conc. = Feed Conc. Initial Conc. > Feed Conc. 
Water+Salt > Solution Spills, dilutes Spills, conc. = initial Spills, concentrates 
Water+Salt = Solution Level stays the same 
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Dilutes 
Level stays the same 
Conc. = initial 
Level stays the same 
Concentrates 
Water+Salt < Solution Empties, dilutes Empties, conc. = initial Empties, concentrates 
Spot the Continuous Process!
The Concept of Accumulation 
Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation 
• We analyze now: 
– Differential balances  rates/velocities 
– Integral Balances  changes in finite 
time 
• We will need a Methodology for 
Transient State (similar to Steady 
State) 
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Differential Mass Balance 
• Differential  rates 
• We will need time intervals! 
– Boundary Conditions 
– t0 to tf 
• Mass/time  x time  Mass 
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Differential Mass Balance 
• Input  mass in / Δtime [kg/s] 
• Output  mass out / Δtime [kg/s] 
• Production  r prod/ Δtime [kg/s] 
• Consumption  r cons / Δtime [kg/s] 
• Accumulation  ΔMass/ [kg/s] 
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Differential Mass Balance 
• From this equation: 
• We divide by Δt 
• We let Δt  0 (derivative definition) 
• We need a “Boundary Condition” to solve the system 
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Methodology 
1. Write an expression for the amount of the 
balanced quantity in the system 
Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation 
1. Set the accumulation term in the balance to 
the derivative of mass & time 
2. Substitute Inlet, Outlet, Production, 
Consumption 
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Methodology 
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4. Transform to: 
5. Recommended  sketch plot of y vs. t 
6. If solvable by analytic approach 
– Solve “by hand” 
7. If not solvable or numeric method needed 
– Solve with Computer Software
Differential MB 
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Differential MB 
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Differential MB 
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4) Transform to differential equation; 
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Differential MB 
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5) Sketch a plot (Not included) 
6) It can be solved with 
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Differential MB 
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Set of equations 
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Integral Mass Balance 
• Now we proceed to do Integral Mass Balances 
• We use finite amount of time 
– We get finite amount of mass 
• Use/approach of integrals 
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Integral Mass Balance 
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• From: 
• We get by multiplying dt 
• Then Integrate!
Integral Mass Balance 
Exercise 
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Integral Mass Balance 
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Integral Mass Balance 
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End of Section 1 
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• We've seen: 
– Review of Transient state 
– Unsteady State vs. Steady State 
– Accumulation Concept 
– Integral vs. Differential MB
Section 2 
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• Exercises 
– Mass Balances in Transient State 
– Computer solved Mass Balances in Transient State
Mass Balances in Transient State 
Exercise 1 
Methanol is being purged. At t0, the tank contains 750 
lb of the liquid. The extraction rate is about 50 lb/h. 
After 48h the extraction rate is 74 lb/h. Methanol is 
added to sum up the lost purge at 90 lb/h. 
• a) Math expression for the outlet flow (function of 
time) 
• b) Calculate the MB for methanol after one week 
• c) What is the time needed to empty the tank? 
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Do NOT use time here… it must be done in the Overall Mass Balance! 
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Negative time makes no sense for the problem 
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Mass Balances in Transient State 
Exercise 2 
• A cubic tank (4 ft each side) and 10 ft height is filled 
up. Determine the time required to empty the tank if 
there is a 1 square inch orifice. 
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Computer solved Mass Balances 
• Simultaneous Transient State Balances 
– Simultaneous Differential Equations! 
• Use Software! 
– Excel 
– Mathematica 
– Matlab/Scilab 
– Maple 
– Polymath 
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Computer solved Mass Balances 
• Typical set of Differential Equations 
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Computer solved Mass Balances 
• Typical set of Differential Equations 
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N equations 
M Variables 
M = N  it can be solved
Computer solved Mass Balances 
Exercise 
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• We've seen: 
– How to solve MB in Transient State “by hand” 
– Software for Numerical methods and solving 
differential equations 
– How to solve MB in Transient State for complex 
problems in computer (Go to Course)
Problems & Exercises 
• Pair problems (problems 2-18) of Elementary Principles in 
Chemical Processes. Felder, R; Rousseau, R. 3rd edition are 
solved in the next videos. (Chapter 11) 
• Remember: practice makes the master 
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Elementary Principles in Chemical 
Processes 
What topics did we covered from the book? 
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End of MB4: Transient State 
• You should be now able to perform MB of process 
• Hopefully: 
– You are able to understand Transient State 
– You differentiate between Steady vs. Transient State 
– You know when and how to apply the Transient State 
– You can solve a Transient Problem (simple by hand) 
– You know there is software for complex differential 
equations systems 
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Bibliography 
• Elementary Principles in Chemical Processes. Felder, R; 
Rousseau, R. 3rd edition. 
• Basic Principles and Calculation in Chemical Engineering. 
Himmelblau, D. 7th edition. 
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MB4 Mass Balance in Transient State

  • 1. Mass Balance: Transient State MB4 Chemical Engineering www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 2. Content www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Section 1 – Theory • Transient State Review • Accumulation Concept • General Methodology for Transient State • Differential and Integral MB • Section 2 – Exercises • Mass Balances (Analytical, “by hand”) • Mass Balances (Computer solved)
  • 3. Section 1 www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Theory – Transient State Review – Accumulation Concept – General Methodology for Transient State – Differential and Integral MB
  • 4. Review: Transient State • The value of any system variable changes with time – Process Variables such as: • Pressure, Temperature, Volume • Concentration, Conversion • Mass flow, Mole Flow, Volume flow • Level and many others www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 5. Review: Transient State • Some examples, Process Variables that change with time: – Viscosity of mixture in a reactor – Concentration/Conversion of a product line – Mass flow of product A – Total mole flow of a line – Level of a tank – Total volume – Change in pressure of a system – Temperature increase of a mixture – Density of feed change – Type of Reactions (kinetics) – Velocity in pipes www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 6. Review: Transient State • Typical processes for Transient State: www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com – Batch – Semi-batch • But NOT ALL Transient State are batch/semi • Even Continuous Process start as Transient State
  • 7. Transient State: Continuous Processes • Continuous processes are always transient when: – Started-up – Modified in operating conditions (increase/decrease) – Shut-down www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 8. Transient State: Continuous Processes www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Viscosity of a Reactor… More Heat  Increase in Temperature  Increase in Reaction  Products are more viscous Concentration of X Time Time  seconds Vs. Time  days
  • 9. Transient State: Continuous Processes www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Viscosity of a Reactor… More Heat  Increase in Temperature  Increase in Reaction  Products are more viscous Time Time  seconds Vs. Time  days Concentration of X
  • 10. The Concept of Accumulation • The Accumulation is not “0” Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation • Since it’s a change in time, it generally turns to be a derivative! www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 11. The Concept of Accumulation • Algebraic Equations  Differential Equations – First Order Differential equation  “by hand” – 2nd+ Order Differential Equations  computer • We will use numerical methods for either types of differential equations www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 12. The Concept of Accumulation • Water flows to a Tank • No water goes out of the tank • The next Process Variables are affected: – Level (increases) – Volume (increases) – Mass content (increases) – Mole content (increases) www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 13. The Concept of Accumulation • Water flows in; flows out • If Qin = Qout – Steady State (no accumulation) – No increase in level, mass, volume, etc. • In time, there is no change in the system www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 14. The Concept of Accumulation • Water flows in; flows out • If Qin < Qout – Unsteady/Transient State – We are “empting” the tank – Level decreases, Volume decreases, Mass decreases • In time, the tank will get empty www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Change of mass vs. time
  • 15. The Concept of Accumulation • Water flows in; flows out • If Qin > Qout – Unsteady/Transient State – We are “filling” the tank – Level increases, Volume increases, Mass increases • In time, the tank will get full and even spill www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Change of mass vs. time
  • 16. The Concept of Accumulation www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Analyze: – Global System – Tank #1 – Tank #2
  • 17. The Concept of Accumulation www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Analyze: – Global System – Tank #1 – Tank #2
  • 18. The Concept of Accumulation • Global System – No change in mass content – No change in volume – Ignore level content (not relevant) www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 19. The Concept of Accumulation www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Tank #1 – Transient State – Outlet > Inlet – Will get empty in time
  • 20. The Concept of Accumulation www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Tank #2 – Transient State – Outlet < Inlet – Will get full in time
  • 21. The Concept of Accumulation • We got various systems – Some may be modeled as transient state – Others may be modeled as steady state www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 22. The Concept of Accumulation • Suppose we fill/empty a tank • Now we add “salt” www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Initial Salt content • Initial water content (level)
  • 23. The Concept of Accumulation • Water accumulates • Salt accumulates Overall Balances • Water+Salt flows > Solution flow • Water+Salt flows = Solution flow • Water+Salt flows < Solution flow Initial Values • Salt concentration www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 24. The Concept of Accumulation Case Initial Conc. > Feed Conc. Initial Conc. = Feed Conc. Initial Conc. < Feed Conc. Water+Salt > Solution Spills, dilutes Spills, conc. = initial Spills, concentrates Water+Salt = Solution Level stays the same www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Dilutes Level stays the same Conc. = initial Level stays the same Concentrates Water+Salt < Solution Empties, dilutes Empties, conc. = initial Empties, concentrates Spot the Continuous Process!
  • 25. The Concept of Accumulation Case Initial Conc. < Feed Conc. Initial Conc. = Feed Conc. Initial Conc. > Feed Conc. Water+Salt > Solution Spills, dilutes Spills, conc. = initial Spills, concentrates Water+Salt = Solution Level stays the same www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Dilutes Level stays the same Conc. = initial Level stays the same Concentrates Water+Salt < Solution Empties, dilutes Empties, conc. = initial Empties, concentrates Spot the Continuous Process!
  • 26. The Concept of Accumulation Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation • We analyze now: – Differential balances  rates/velocities – Integral Balances  changes in finite time • We will need a Methodology for Transient State (similar to Steady State) www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 27. Differential Mass Balance • Differential  rates • We will need time intervals! – Boundary Conditions – t0 to tf • Mass/time  x time  Mass www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 28. Differential Mass Balance • Input  mass in / Δtime [kg/s] • Output  mass out / Δtime [kg/s] • Production  r prod/ Δtime [kg/s] • Consumption  r cons / Δtime [kg/s] • Accumulation  ΔMass/ [kg/s] www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 29. Differential Mass Balance • From this equation: • We divide by Δt • We let Δt  0 (derivative definition) • We need a “Boundary Condition” to solve the system www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 30. Methodology 1. Write an expression for the amount of the balanced quantity in the system Inlet – Outlet + Production – Consumption = Accumulation 1. Set the accumulation term in the balance to the derivative of mass & time 2. Substitute Inlet, Outlet, Production, Consumption www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 31. Methodology www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com 4. Transform to: 5. Recommended  sketch plot of y vs. t 6. If solvable by analytic approach – Solve “by hand” 7. If not solvable or numeric method needed – Solve with Computer Software
  • 32. Differential MB Exercise www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 33. Differential MB Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! 1) Do an Overall MB • Include Inlet, outlet and accum Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 34. Differential MB Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! 2) Set the accumulation term in derivative form Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com 3) Substitute data and equations: Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: inlet, outlet, accum www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy 4) Transform to differential equation; don’t forget the boundaries Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 35. Differential MB Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! 5) Sketch a plot (Not included) 6) It can be solved with analytical approaches  solve Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 36. Differential MB Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com Set of equations for solution Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com
  • 37. Integral Mass Balance • Now we proceed to do Integral Mass Balances • We use finite amount of time – We get finite amount of mass • Use/approach of integrals www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 38. Integral Mass Balance www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • From: • We get by multiplying dt • Then Integrate!
  • 39. Integral Mass Balance Exercise www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 40. Integral Mass Balance Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! 1) Get MB equation Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com 2) Set the accumulation term in derivative form Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: 3) Substitute data and equations: inlet, outlet, accum www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 41. Integral Mass Balance Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! 4) Transform to differential equation; don’t forget the boundaries Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com 5) Sketch a plot (Not included) Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy 6) It can be solved with analytical approaches  solve Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 42. Integral Mass Balance Exercise Restricted Content for Slide Sha6re) UCsoenrst!inued… Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 43. End of Section 1 www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • We've seen: – Review of Transient state – Unsteady State vs. Steady State – Accumulation Concept – Integral vs. Differential MB
  • 44. Section 2 www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • Exercises – Mass Balances in Transient State – Computer solved Mass Balances in Transient State
  • 45. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 1 Methanol is being purged. At t0, the tank contains 750 lb of the liquid. The extraction rate is about 50 lb/h. After 48h the extraction rate is 74 lb/h. Methanol is added to sum up the lost purge at 90 lb/h. • a) Math expression for the outlet flow (function of time) • b) Calculate the MB for methanol after one week • c) What is the time needed to empty the tank? www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 46. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 1 Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 47. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 1 Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com Do NOT use time here… it must be done in the Overall Mass Balance! www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 48. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 1 Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
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  • 50. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 2 • A cubic tank (4 ft each side) and 10 ft height is filled up. Determine the time required to empty the tank if there is a 1 square inch orifice. • You could use Torricelli Law  v = sqrt(2·g·h) www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
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  • 52. Mass Balances in Transient State Exercise 2 Restricted Content for Slide Share Users! Need complete material? Send me an e-mail: chemical.engineering.guy@gmail.com Check the video edition of this PPT at my YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/ChemEngineeringGuy Visit me at www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 53. Computer solved Mass Balances • Simultaneous Transient State Balances – Simultaneous Differential Equations! • Use Software! – Excel – Mathematica – Matlab/Scilab – Maple – Polymath www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 54. Computer solved Mass Balances • Typical set of Differential Equations www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 55. Computer solved Mass Balances • Typical set of Differential Equations www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com N equations M Variables M = N  it can be solved
  • 56. Computer solved Mass Balances Exercise • Go to www.ChemicalEngineeringGuy.com/courses • The “Computer Solved Transient States” and other computer related problems in Chemical Engineering will be displayed in the: • Chemical Engineering: Computer Aided & Computer Methods • You will find other programs to work with www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com – Polymath – Aspen – Excel – Many others..
  • 57. End of Section 2 www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com • We've seen: – How to solve MB in Transient State “by hand” – Software for Numerical methods and solving differential equations – How to solve MB in Transient State for complex problems in computer (Go to Course)
  • 58. Problems & Exercises • Pair problems (problems 2-18) of Elementary Principles in Chemical Processes. Felder, R; Rousseau, R. 3rd edition are solved in the next videos. (Chapter 11) • Remember: practice makes the master www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 59. Elementary Principles in Chemical Processes What topics did we covered from the book? www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
  • 60. End of MB4: Transient State • You should be now able to perform MB of process • Hopefully: – You are able to understand Transient State – You differentiate between Steady vs. Transient State – You know when and how to apply the Transient State – You can solve a Transient Problem (simple by hand) – You know there is software for complex differential equations systems www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com
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  • 62. Bibliography • Elementary Principles in Chemical Processes. Felder, R; Rousseau, R. 3rd edition. • Basic Principles and Calculation in Chemical Engineering. Himmelblau, D. 7th edition. www. Chemical Engineering Guy .com