Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version
Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version
4th Edition
ISBN: 9781118431221
Author: Richard M. Felder, Ronald W. Rousseau, Lisa G. Bullard
Publisher: WILEY
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Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P
Interpretation Introduction

(a)

Interpretation:

To interpret the average power usage (kW) per household and also estimate the number of apartment units that could be powered with the 13kW fuel cell.

Concept introduction:

The fuel cell operates at voltage of 26volts and current of 500amps and has maximum power of 13kW. A single cell operates at 0.7volts. A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which produces direct current (DC) electricity by reacting Hydrogen (H2) with available Oxygen (O2) in the air.

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P , additional homework tip  1

Here,

n˙x= Molar Flowrate of Chemical Species x,n˙1= Molar Flowrate of Hydrogen that exits the anode,n˙2= Molar Flowrate of Oxygen that exits the cathode,n˙3= Molar Flowrate of Water that exits the cathode.

Interpretation Introduction

(b)

Interpretation:

To interpret the flowrates of Hydrogen and Air required in molsandSLPM(StdLmin)

Concept introduction:

The fuel cell operates at voltage of 26volts and current of 500amps and has maximum power of 13kW. A single cell operates at 0.7volts. Stoichiometric amount of moles of Hydrogen required

(nH2)stoich=IN2Fhere,I=CurrentinAmpN=NumberofCellsF=Faraday'sConstant=96485Coulombsmolofelectrons

The constant 2molelectronspermoloffuel which follows from the reaction at anode. The Hydrogen fed is 15% excess of this amount and the air is fed in 200% excess of amount required to consume all the Hydrogen.A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which produces direct current (DC) electricity by reacting Hydrogen (H2) with available Oxygen (O2) in the air.

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P , additional homework tip  2

Here,

n˙x= Molar Flowrate of Chemical Species x,n˙1= Molar Flowrate of Hydrogen that exits the anode,n˙2= Molar Flowrate of Oxygen that exits the cathode,n˙3= Molar Flowrate of Water that exits the cathode.

Interpretation Introduction

(c)

Interpretation:

Determine the molar flowrate of Hydrogen exiting from the anode and the molar composition of the cathode exit gas.

Concept introduction:

The fuel cell operates at voltage of 26volts and current of 500amps and has maximum power of 13kW. A single cell operates at 0.7volts. The Mole Flowrate of Hydrogen is (n˙H2)=0.113molH2s. The Volumetric Flowrate of Hydrogen in Standard Liters per Minute is 152SLPM. The Mole Flowrate of air is (n˙Air)=0.707mols. The Volumetric Flowrate of air in Standard Liters per Minute is 951SLPM.

The constant 2molelectronspermoloffuel which follows from the reaction at anode. The Hydrogen fed is 15% excess of this amount and the air is fed in 200% excess of amount required to consume all the Hydrogen .A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which produces direct current (DC) electricity by reacting Hydrogen (H2) with available Oxygen (O2) in the air.

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P , additional homework tip  3

Here,

n˙x= Molar Flowrate of Chemical Species x,n˙1= Molar Flowrate of Hydrogen that exits the anode,n˙2= Molar Flowrate of Oxygen that exits the cathode,n˙3= Molar Flowrate of Water that exits the cathode.

Interpretation Introduction

(d)

Interpretation:

To interpret the number of apartments could be safely powered with a 13kW fuel cell.

Concept introduction:

The fuel cell operates at voltage of 26volts and current of 500amps and has maximum power of 13kW. A single cell operates at 0.7volts. The Mole Flowrate of Hydrogen is (n˙H2)=0.113molH2s. The Volumetric Flowrate of Hydrogen in Standard Liters per Minute is 152SLPM. The Mole Flowrate of air is (n˙Air)=0.707mols. The Volumetric Flowrate of air in Standard Liters per Minute is 951SLPM .The molar flowrate of Hydrogen exit from the anode is 0.015molH2s. The molar composition of cathode exit gas are Oxygen=0.099molO2s&Nitrogen=0.558molN2s

The constant 2molelectronspermoloffuel which follows from the reaction at anode. The Hydrogen fed is 15% excess of this amount and the air is fed in 200% excess of amount required to consume all the Hydrogen .A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which produces direct current (DC) electricity by reacting Hydrogen (H2) with available Oxygen (O2) in the air.

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P , additional homework tip  4

Here,

n˙x= Molar Flowrate of Chemical Species x,n˙1= Molar Flowrate of Hydrogen that exits the anode,n˙2= Molar Flowrate of Oxygen that exits the cathode,n˙3= Molar Flowrate of Water that exits the cathode.

Interpretation Introduction

(e)

Interpretation:

To interpret the times when battery is being charged and the minimum total energy capacity of the battery in kWhr.

Concept introduction:

The fuel cell operates at voltage of 26volts and current of 500amps and has maximum power of 13kW. A single cell operates at 0.7volts .The constant 2molelectronspermoloffuel which follows from the reaction at anode. The Hydrogen fed is 15% excess of this amount and the air is fed in 200% excess of amount required to consume all the Hydrogen .A fuel cell is an electrochemical device which produces direct current (DC) electricity by reacting Hydrogen (H2) with available Oxygen (O2) in the air.

Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version, Chapter 9, Problem 9.19P , additional homework tip  5

Here,

n˙x= Molar Flowrate of Chemical Species x,n˙1= Molar Flowrate of Hydrogen that exits the anode,n˙2= Molar Flowrate of Oxygen that exits the cathode,n˙3= Molar Flowrate of Water that exits the cathode.

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Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes, Binder Ready Version

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