SOLUTIONS TO THE
CLASS 1 AND CLASS 2
PROBLEMS IN
TRANSPORT PHENOMENA
WARREN E. STEWART
EDWIN N. LIGHTFOOT
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Wisconsin
Madison, Wisconsin
New York ~ London, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.CHaerer 4 — Checked by | T. J. Sadowski
L.A Computation | Rn of Goses at Low Den
Two methods of solution are given in the texts the kinetic theory method based on
Eq. |.4-18, and the corresponding states method baxd on Fig. 1.3-1, The kineivc Huory
method is mor acurale, Coluulahons by both methods are summarized here.
_ Me a Dap y
dan [Mei] gmc | =e] nites |
0, 32.00| 3433) 113, 200 | 108 0.02029 |
Ne | 202 3681 | as 320 | 1oan 0. 01747
ees 16.04 | | S822] Bt 24 | Lis 0. 01044 |
_ Corresponding Stans Merned: oe
[ Constants from lable 5-I Pr Me Brvalcted |
| Gas | T. (K) | peat) | pe Cop) | = = BE | (fg. bao preny
| O. | ies [487 [o0250 tao | 6.020 O82
| Na 126.2 335 0.0180 2.32, 0.030 0.97 0.075
| CHy | 191-0 458 0.0159 1.64 0.022 0.64 0.0110
‘The observed valus are: 0, (0.0203cp), Na (0.017Sep) , CHy (0.0109 cp), as given
wn Table 11-2,
L.B Calculation of Viscosities of Gas Mixhares ak Low Density
For the binary »yiem bang considered
re seo “be
He cs
CchF, — 2h0
According to Eq, 4-20, &
é
i. =1, and
“Le (HIM (ERIM = 008
an els Bs1 120.4 124, zoie \"4
== 2.) I. 1
f= flies (BR) MCREYAT® = coro
Application of Eq. 14-19 than gives:
Ze i 2.2 A= Be AtB= |
xy | 2xjhy | Lx yhy xi / Ey xpi/ Sa Paine” Hongx 108
er nin Ht i
6.00, 3.434 ie00 0.0 124.0 (124.0) ato |
o2s | 3.200 0.13 o4 tau. 3 ant (aa. |
OSO! 2.467 0.546 17-4 113.6 130s" 43-4 i
o7s | 1734 0.314 32 91, Bos las |
1.00} [.000 0.04z a4 0.0 (88%) Bas
(8) Fom lable 8-1 we find that 1,= 126.2°K , pe= 33Satm., and He= 180x
1O~ g crn} sec '. Hence:
Pe = pipe = (1000 + 147 )/(33.59C147) = 1-40 b
From fig. 13-1) Mr = Lo!
= Wh = (400468 / (126.218) = 232 iil
Hence the predic viscosity 1S = By He = (-0F)(18Ox 107%) = 1.93 x 107% cow sect
(bo) Fem Table lt-2, at 20°C (68°F), po al (6 107 g cmt see. Tom Mig, 13-2
for the vabics 3 Pe Gnd Tp Calculated above, pi = 1, Hence the predicied viseasily
8
i b= pp? = (an yciasxio4) = 1.93 %107* g cmtsec
A.D Estimation of Liquid Wiscosity
(a) Equation 15-10 may be used with valugof N,h, R fom TableC.2, and
nn oT (R) 273-2 373-2
e (gy cm=3) 0.9948 0.4584
V=Mip (cm? g-molcn") 18-02. isso}
AG np (cag) at rormal boiling pt) 4989 aq
DU np = MAD yup (eat g-mncie™") 3,982 | 8,988 |
exp 0-408 AU yu, /RT B.6ox10% | 1.40 x0™
Nas P(g et eet) 2aixio*| aaiaxiot
Redined Viscouiry (4 € 0-19 0.0297