(A)
Interpretation:
The flow rate of liquid product leaving the flash chamber.
Concept Introduction:
The mass balance around the entire system is,
Here, initial and final mass is
The energy balance around the flash chamber is,
Here, time is t, total mass of the system is M, specific internal energy of the system is
(B)
Interpretation:
The specific enthalpy of the vapor by-product.
Concept Introduction:
The energy balance around the counter current heat exchanger is,
(C)
Interpretation:
The total heat removed by the heat exchangers.
Concept Introduction:
The energy balance around the compressors and heat exchangers is,
(D)
Interpretation:
The heat capacity of the compound.
Concept Introduction:
The equation of the
Here, heat capacity at constant pressure for an ideal gas is
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