Heat and Mass Balance
Heat
and mass balance is a document produced by process design engineers while
designing a process plant. Sometimes heat and mass balance is not a separate
document but appears alongside the Process Flow Diagram (PFD). A heat and mass balance sheet
represents every process stream on the corresponding PFD in terms of the
process conditions. Normally a heat and mass balance sheet reports following
data for a process stream.
- Normal operating
temperature and pressure.
- Normal volumetric or
mass flow rate. If multiple phases are involved, flow rate for each phase
should be reported.
- Density at
normal operating temperature and pressure conditions. If the stream has
multiple phases, density for every phase should be reported along with the
overall density.
- Viscosity for
each phase in the stream should be separately reported.
- If gases are present,
vapor fraction should be reported.
- Specific heat ratio Cp/Cv
and compressibility factor should
be reported for gaseous phase.
- Molecular weight for
each should be reported separately.
- Enthalpy flow for each
stream is also reported sometimes in KJ/hr.
Heat
and mass balance calculations for a process are performed by applying the mass balance equation and the energy
balance equation to each equipment. This provides the solver with a set of
equations. Above mentioned properties of each stream are the unknown variables.
This system has a unique solution when numbers of unknown variables are equal
to number of equations. Therefore some variables are fixed to solve the system.
If inlet streams are fully known and defined then the system is solved to know
the outlet streams. If the required properties of outlet streams are fixed,
then system can be solved to know what should be the inlet to get the required
outlet streams.
Example – 10 MW Biomass based power plant.
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