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Specialty Chemistry Forums => Biochemistry and Chemical Biology Forum => Topic started by: rzbizzy on May 08, 2010, 08:00:18 PM
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Hi, I have no idea how to do this complicated problem. Help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
1a)Calculate the effluent inert particulate concentration (XI, mg COD/L) from a CSTR (volume
V = 1000 L ), operating without solids liquids separation, fed with inert particulate matter (XI,o = 10
mg COD/L). The influent flow to the reactor, Q, 1000 L/d.
1b): Re-calculate XI if the same reactor is now operated with solids-liquids separation such that the
solids retention time, θX is 10 d; all other parameters stay the same.
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So I have:
initial Xi,o = influent inert particulate matter = 10 mg COD/L
V = 1000 L
Q = influent flow to the reactor = 1000 L/d
effluent XI = effluent inert particulate matter = ?
I know that
rate of mass accumulation in control volume = rate(s) of mass in - rate(s) of mass out + rate(s) of mass generation.
So, something like V = QinXin - QoutXout + ?
I'm sure this has something to do with part a and b, but I have no idea how to go about it.