Introduction Agitation can be defined as the act of shaking or stirring something vigorously. This is achieved through the use of agitators. Agitators find their usage among a wide range of industries: food‚ cosmetic‚ chemical‚ biochemical and pharmaceutical applications. Among chemical applications these include: fermentation‚ crystallization‚ hydrogenation and catalytic reactions. Agitators commonly used in industries are: mechanical and static agitators. The general design of an agitator
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Soda Ash Analysis and Volumetric Analysis of a Carbonate-Bicarbonate Mixture De Guzman‚ Danica Justine R. Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila Abstract Titration is a laboratory method in which the endpoint of a reaction is determined quantitatively. In this experiment‚ the amount of soda ash present in a sample was determined and the alkalinity reported as it was titrated using HCl as the titrant. Also‚ the percentage
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Analysis of Soda Ash and Volumetric Analysis of a Carbonate-Bicarbonate Mixture Manalo‚ Ma. Cristina Joyce B. Department of Chemical Engineering‚ Faculty of Engineering University of Santo Tomas Espana‚ Manila A. Abstract Crude sodium bicarbonate or commonly known as soda ash may contain amounts of impurities like chlorides and hydroxides. The total acid neutralizing capacity of a soda ash sample‚ its alkalinity value‚ was stated in terms of mass of sodium carbonate. In doing so‚ any
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Hypothesis: The X in substance Z is a group 1 element because substance Z is a soluble metal carbonate and would most likely be sodium or potassium because these elements are commonly used. Materials 100 cm3 beaker‚ 250 cm3 beaker‚ 250 cm3 volumetric flask with stopper‚ filter funnel‚ glass pipette‚ glass rod‚ de-ionized water‚ Substance Z‚ 25 cm3 bulb pipette‚ pipette filter‚ 250 cm3 conical flask‚ burette‚ burette stand & holder‚ 0.1225 M hydrochloric acid‚ methyl orange indicator. Procedure:
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Page 1 of 4 Expansion Devices I. Introduction Expansion devices are basic components of a refrigeration system which carry out two major purposes: (1) the pressure reduction from the condenser to evaporator pressure and (2) the regulation of refrigerant flow into the evaporator. These expansion devices can be generally classified into two types which are namely the fixed opening type (flow area is fixed) and the variable opening type (flow area changes correspondingly with a change in mass
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University of Trinidad & Tobago S.F.T.I Campus Lab: Chemical Kinetics Name: Christopher Boodram Aketta Wylie Simeon Mohammed #110004795 Salomon Samaroo #111006223 Program: Chemical Engineering Technology * Cohort: 11 * Course: Physical Chemistry and Thermodynamics * Course Code: PCTH210D * Instructor: Title : Centrifugal Compressor Introduction: The equipment comprises of a 7-stage centrifugal compressor
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Title Stator Report Date 2014/08/08 13:18:04 Contents 1. File Report Table 1 File Information for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 2. Mesh Report Table 2 Mesh Information for Copy of 23 0709 alfa Table 3 Mesh Statistics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 3. Physics Report Table 4 Domain Physics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa Table 5 Boundary Physics for Copy of 23 0709 alfa 4. Tabulated Results Table 6 Pump Performance Results Table 7 Summary Data 5. Blade Loading Charts
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Abstract The characteristics associated with water and air flowing vertically upwards was investigated through a bed of coarse ballotini (glass beads with a nominal diameter of 485 microns).Different flow rates for water and air is applied to determine the pressure drop and differentiate between the fixed bed and the fluidized bed characteristics. Also the measured onset of fluidization was compared with the predicted one. From this experiment it was obtained thatthe pressure drop increase as increasing
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DESIGN AND OPTIMZATION OF A FORMULA SAE COOLING SYSTEM Neal Persaud A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE Supervisor Professor M. Bussmann. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering University Of Toronto March 2007 ABSTRACT This thesis documents the testing‚ design and analysis performed to determine the optimal design for the 2007 cooling system for the University of Toronto Formula SAE race car. The main focus
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Table of Contents · Discussion of Experiment · Discussion of Results · Table 1 Centrifugal Pump @ 1750 RPM · Figure 1 Head Pressure versus Flowrate · Figure 2 Ideal Power versus Head Pressure (H) · Sample Calculations · Raw Data Discussion of Experiment A centrifugal pump contains an impeller or set of vanes encased in housing. Energy is added to the fluid in the form of velocity and pressure as a result of the impeller turning. An engineer
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