Multiple Phase Mass Balance
Published 11/2023
Duration: 4h11m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.68 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Published 11/2023
Duration: 4h11m | .MP4 1280x720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 2.68 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Solve Mass Balance Problems involving Multiple Phases: Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium & More!
What you'll learn
Apply Mass Balances to Multiple-Phase Systems
Solve Mass Balance Problems involving Complex Solution
Solve Mass Balance Problems involving either Solid, Liquids or Vapors
Learn how to model Henrys Law
Model Raoult's Law
Use Antoine Equation
Learn how to real P-xy and T-xy Composition diagrams
Requirements
Understand the basic concepts of mass balance
Description
Welcome to the
Multiple Phase Mass Balance
Course!
I designed this course is for general engineering fields.
Chemical and Process Engineers
will find it very relevant for their study curriculum but even Mechanical or Industrial Engineers will find it very interesting!
By the end of this course
you will learn
:
The importance of Multiple Phases when Solving Mass Balance Problems
The relevance of Equilibrium (Chemical & Physical)
Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium
How to Model Vapor Liquid Equilbrium with Raoult's Law
How to Model Henry's Law
How to Read Cox Diagrams
Calculation of Compositions in Equilibrium
Liquid-Liquid Equilibria and Extraction
By the end of the Course
you will be able to
:
Solve Mass Balance Problems of many real-life Chemical Processes involving Multiple-Phase Systems
Model Complex Solutions in Equilibrium such as VL, VLL and LL
The course is structured as follow:
Sections of
Theory
and
Applied Examples
(
Video-Based!
)
Mass Balance
Solved Exercises!
Quizes
for Learning Review
Support
on the Discussion Board!
This is a very important Subject in Engineering and is the basis of further courses such as:
Energy Balance and Thermodynamic
Heat and Mass Transfer Operations and Unit Operations
Reactor Engineering and Plant Design
Take the course and you will have a
greater advantage
than your classmates to get a better grade on your university courses!
The Course Curriculum may be seen below!
Who this course is for:
Process engineers, chemical engineers, and even mechanical or industrial engineers
More Info