No. 1: Heat Pump Experiment 1. Objective The objective of the experiment is to measure the Coefficient of Performance (COP) of a Heat Pump. 2. The experimental setup The equipment provided is a heat pump with pressure and temperature sensors placed at various locations. 3. Procedure Study the diagram and equipment provided and identify the various components of the Heat Pump – that is‚ the compressor (1-2)‚ the condenser (2-3)‚ the expansion valve (3-4) and the evaporator (4-1)
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These are the hand written notes for Bucking of columns/Euler’s theory for Statics @ Design Analysis for Engineering‚ 3rd Year. The following is a very good report I have used as a sample to help me with my Buckling Report. This is something that exists freely online‚ I am not claiming this as my own work‚ neither am I getting this information fraudulently from somewhere else. Original link for this is http://enpub.fulton.asu.edu/imtl/HTML/Manuals/MC108_Buckling_Column.htm I have removed all
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f Fractional Distillation of a Solution Results 1. On a single graph‚ plot boiling point versus volume of distillate curves for the two distillations of the cyclohexane/toluene solutions (one from the simple distillation experiment and one from the fractional distillation experiment). The graph is to be computer generated and presentation quality (e.g.‚ appropriately scaled and labeled axes‚ descriptive title‚ and discernable data points). The data points are to be connected with a smooth
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Review Bubble column reactors Nigar Kantarcia‚ Fahir Borakb‚ Kutlu O. Ulgena‚* aDepartment of Chemical Engineering‚ Bog˘azic¸i University‚ 34342 Bebek-Istanbul‚ Turkey bDepartment of Chemical Engineering‚ Yeditepe University‚ 34755 Kadikoy-Istanbul‚ Turkey Received 31 August 2004; accepted 26 October 2004 Abstract Bubble columns are intensively used as multiphase contactors and reactors in chemical‚ biochemical and petrochemical industries. They provide several advantages during operation
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8.2.1 (iv) Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil By Blake Turner – Year 11 Fractional Distillation of Crude Oil Introduction Crude oil is the term for "unprocessed" oil‚ the stuff that comes out of the ground. It is also known as petroleum. Crude oil is a fossil fuel‚ meaning that it was made naturally from decaying plants and animals living in ancient seas millions of years ago -- most places you can find crude oil were once sea beds. Crude oils vary in colour‚ from clear to tar-black‚
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Fractional distillation was used in this experiment. This is one of two ways for distillation‚ the other being simple distillation. However‚ with a simple distillation‚ the difference of boiling points between the substances must be more than 40 to 50 degrees C. A fractional distillation column is needed in a fractional distillation. The column in a fractional distillation column provides a temperature gradient where the temperature is lower at the top of the column and the temperature is greater
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The Extraction of Bio-ethanol from Apple (Malus domesticus) and Banana (Musa accuminata Colla) Peelings through the Process of Fermentation and Distillation Abstract Apple (Malus domesticus) and banana (Musa accuminata Colla) peelings are common household waste products. This study sought to extract bioethanol from these two peelings and to compare which sample can produce more bioethanol. About 400 grams of apple and banana peeling was obtained from the 1 kilogram bought from the supermarket
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INTRODUCTION Distillation is a technique widely used in organic chemistry for separating compounds based on differences in their boiling points. The experiment is divided into two parts: simple distillation‚ an easy set-up where a solution or a mixture of substances with different volatility is separated through exposure heat; and fractional distillation‚ which under goes a series of evaporation and condensation process to purify more complex mixtures. Raoult and Dalton Law are the two principles
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Achievement Standard 91106 (2.9) Log number: 4 Title: The Heat Text type: Film Director: Paul Feig The film ‘The Heat’ is a film about a very formal but cocky FBI agent who is paired with a really aggressive Boston cop to take down a ruthless drug lord. The FBI agent‚ Sarah Ashburn‚ only agreed to take on this case to get a promotion. The Boston cop‚ Mullins‚ was chosen to do this case because she knew the town better than anyone else did. Sarah Ashburn and Mullins did not like each other
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the liquid being heated room to expand as it turns to a vapor. Also‚ 1\3 would cause too much pressure‚ and 2\3 not enough pressure. In addition‚ too much in the flask‚ it risks bumping over. That happens when there becomes an isolated area of high heat‚ and there is a sudden boiling that could be too vigorous and material floods over. 3. A 50% aqueous solution of ethanol (50ml total) is distilled and collected in 10ml fractions. Predict the poiling range of each fraction. Fractions vol.
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