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Mass Transfer

Example ‫الجملة الهامة‬


Calculate the diffusion coefficient for CO2 in air at atmospheric pressure and 25◦C
using Equation
Estimate the diffusion rate of water from the bottom of a test tube 10 mm in diameter
and 15 cm
Dry air at atmospheric pressure blows across a thermometer that is enclosed in a
dampened cover
If the airstream in Example 11-3 is at 32.2◦C [90◦F] while the wet-bulb temperature
remains at
A standard land pan is used to measure the evaporation rate in atmospheric air at 100◦
F and
Using physical reasoning, justify the T 3/2 dependence of the diffusion
coefficient as
Using Equation (11-2), calculate the diffusion coefficient for benzene in
atmospheric

Dry air at atmospheric pressure and 25◦C blows across a flat plate at a
velocity of
The cover on a wet-bulb thermometer is soaked in benzene, and the
thermometer is
Dry air at 25◦C and atmospheric pressure flows inside a 5-cm-diameter pipe at
a
An open pan 20 cm in diameter and 10 cm deep contains water at 25◦C and is

A test tube 1.25 cm in diameter and 15 cm deep contains benzene at 26 ◦C and


is
Dry air at 25◦C and atmospheric pressure blows over a 30-cm-square surface
of
The temperature of an airstream is to be measured, but the thermometer
available does
Assume that a human forearm may be approximated by a cylinder 4 in. in
diameter
A 30-cm-square plate is placed on a low-speed wind tunnel; the surface is
covered
Calculate the rate of evaporation for the system in Problem 11-11.

A small tube 6.4 mm in diameter and 13 cm deep contains water with the top
open
Dry air at 20◦C enters a 1.25-cm-ID tube where the interior surface is coated
with
Dry air at 65◦C blows over a 30-cm-square plate at a velocity of 6 m/s. The
plate
Dry air at atmospheric pressure blows over an insulated flat plate covered with
a thin
Carrier’s equation expresses actual water-vapor partial pressure in terms of
wet-bulb
Suppose the wet bulb of Problem 11-18 is exposed to a black-radiation
surrounding
When employed to measure the evaporation rate into ambient air at 35 ◦C, a
standard
A light breeze at 2.2 m/s blows across a standard evaporation pan. The
atmospheric
An evaporation rate of 0.3 g/s ・m2 is experienced for a 4.5-m/s breeze
blowing
The land-pan-evaporation formula may be used to estimate the evaporation
rate from
Convert the dimensional equation (11-36) to one in which the units of the
variables

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