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Midterm II Review
  • Particulate Scrubber
  • types of scrubber, collection mechanisms,
    collection efficiency (spray chamber, venturi
    scrubber), contact power (pressure drop)
  • Adsorption Bed
  • categorization, isotherm (Langmuir, Freundlich),
    breakthrough curve, regeneration, pressure drop,
    maximum/minimum bed depth
  • Absorption Tower
  • gas/liquid phase controlled mass transfer,
    equilibrium/operating line, mass balance, liquid
    flow rate/tower diameter/tower height, HTU/NTU
    (physical meaning), pressure drop
  • Incineration
  • stoichiometry, reaction kinetics, mass balance
    energy balance (required heat rate, available
    heat), required fuel rate, incinerator size,
    reaction rate mass transfer rate

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Midterm II Review
  • SO2
  • strategies (avoid formation, throwaway,
    regenerative), wet/dry scrubbing and spray
    drying, mechanisms
  • NOx
  • Combustion modification (temperature, time), flue
    gas treatment (SCR/NCR)
  • Mobile sources
  • types of sources, impact, emission standards,
    engine operation (4-stroke, 2-stroke, diesel),
    fuel (gasoline, diesel, octane rating,
    alternatives-E85, bio-diesel, H2), transportation
    policy/regulation, catalytic converter (2-way,
    3-way, temperature and air/fuel ratio), hybrid
    cars, fuel cell H2 (production/storage)
  • Comparison and Selection of appropriate control
    devices for a given scenario

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Example Part I (7 questions, 30)
  • Hydrogen has been proposed to be an alternative
    fuel to gasoline for automobiles. The
    feasibility depends on hydrogen production,
    on-board storage and conversion. Briefly
    describe how hydrogen can be produced, stored for
    on-board usage and converted into mechanical
    power.

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Example Part II (4 questions, 70)
  • You have just been assigned to design a thermal
    oxidizer to treat VOCs from a citrus processing
    plant in South Florida. The exhaust air from the
    citrus processing flows at 750 m3/min at 100 oC.
    To effectively reduce emission of VOCs, the air
    must be raised to 1000 oC. The burner requires
    ambient air at 25 oC at a mass ratio of 141 (air
    to fuel gas). Natural gas is used as the fuel
    and it is supplied at 25 oC. Assume 10 heat
    loss. Consider heat generated from the
    combustion of VOCs are negligible. Determine the
    mass flow rate of natural gas needed (in kg/min).
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