Energy Balance on a Condenser
Calculates the cooling duty required to condense and cool acetone from 100C to 25C using an energy balance. Uses both sensible and latent heat to perform the calculation. Made by faculty at Lafayette College and produced by the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering.
Check out our Material & Energy Balances playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/LearnChemE/playlists?view=50&flow=list&shelf_id=8
Check out our website for screencasts organized by popular textbooks: http://www.learncheme.com/screencasts/mass-energy-balances
Check out our website for interactive MEB simulations: http://www.learncheme.com/simulations/mass-energy-balances
Видео Energy Balance on a Condenser канала LearnChemE
Check out our Material & Energy Balances playlists: https://www.youtube.com/user/LearnChemE/playlists?view=50&flow=list&shelf_id=8
Check out our website for screencasts organized by popular textbooks: http://www.learncheme.com/screencasts/mass-energy-balances
Check out our website for interactive MEB simulations: http://www.learncheme.com/simulations/mass-energy-balances
Видео Energy Balance on a Condenser канала LearnChemE
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
Energy Balance on a Heat ExchangerEnergy Balance with ReactionEnergy balance on non reactive processes- Condenser W3 Session 2Heat Exchangers - Design Parameters for PSUs Interviews by Deepak Pandey at The Gate CoachSolving Material Balances on Multiple UnitsEnergy Balance Non Isothermal ReactorsEnergy Balance Around a TurbineNon Reactive Energy Balance_Hypothetical Process PathHow to Calculate Heat DutyColumn Pressure and Reboiler Temperature Part 2Latent HeatPerforming a Material Balance on a Single UnitSteam Reformer Material and Energy BalanceThermodynamics Fundamentals: First Law, Part 3 - Energy BalanceWhat is Enthalpy?Energy balance for non reactive processesNon Reactive Energy Balance_Example_Part 24.12 Distillation Mass Balance Chemical Engineering Homework Problem SolutionEnergy Balance on a Two-Component System with Phase ChangeHow to Use Steam Tables