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Lineweaver Burke plots for Michaelis Menten Enzyme Kinetics
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Shows how the Lineweaver-Burke linear plots for Michaelis-Menten kinetics change for different types of inhibition.
Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering.
Check out our Kinetics playlists: www.youtube.com/@LearnChemE/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=7 Are you using a textbook? Check out our website for screencasts organized by popular textbooks: learncheme.com/screencasts/kinetics-reactor-design/ Check out our website for interactive kinetics simulations: learncheme.com/simulations/kinetics-reactor-design/
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Thiele Modulus Particle Size Effects (Interactive)
zhlédnutí 293Před 14 dny
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Estimates the effect of effective rate of reaction when the pellet size of a catalyst particle is increased for operation in a differential reactor. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Kinetics/Reactor Design playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&flow=list&s...
CSTR Material Balance: Effect of Increasing Volume on Yield (Interactive)
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ An interactive screencast exploring how a change in reactor size translates to a change in yield. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Kinetics/Reactor Design playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&flow=list&shelf_id=7
Two Reactions in a Two Phase Reactor
zhlédnutí 608Před měsícem
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Based on outlet compositions, determine the flow rates and the selectivity for a two reaction system. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Reviewed by faculty from other academic institutions. Check out our Material & Energy Balances playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&...
Systems of Units
zhlédnutí 291Před měsícem
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Compares SI and American units. Discusses base units and derived units. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Material & Energy Balances playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&flow=list&shelf_id=8 Check out our website for interactive simulations: www.learnchem...
Temperature Scales
zhlédnutí 259Před měsícem
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Describes the different temperature scales. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Material and Energy Balances playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=8 Check out our website for screencasts organized by textbook: www.learncheme.com/screencasts/...
Using Extent of Reaction for Multiple Reactions
zhlédnutí 315Před měsícem
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Uses the extent of reaction method for two reactions. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Material and Energy Balances playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=8 Check out our website for screencasts organized by textbook: www.learncheme.com/sc...
Chain-Growth Polymerization
zhlédnutí 389Před 2 měsíci
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Applies the steady-state approximation to a chain growth polymerization to determine how the rate of reaction depends on initiator and monomer concentrations. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Check out our Kinetics playlists: www.youtube.com/@LearnChemE/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf...
Step-Growth Polymerization
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ An introduction to step growth polymerization. Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering. Check out our Kinetics playlists: www.youtube.com/@LearnChemE/playlists?view=50&sort=dd&shelf_id=7 Are you using a textbook? Check out our website for screencasts organized by popular textbooks: learncheme....
Solve Set of Nonlinear Equations Using Solver
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Demonstrate how to use Excel Solver to solve three nonlinear equations simultaneously. The Excel spreadsheet is available at learncheme.com/student-resources/excel-files/ . Made by faculty at the University of Colorado Boulder, Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering. Check out our Material and Energy Balances playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemE...
Self-Study Module for Enzyme Kinetics
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ An interactive self-study module is available at learncheme.com/quiz-yourself/interactive-self-study-modules/enzyme-kinetics/enzyme-kinetics-intro . It explains enzyme kinetics (Michaelis-Menten kinetics) and presents kinetic expressions for different types of inhibition. This module contains screencasts, interactive simulations, ConcepTests, spreadsheets,...
Linde Liquefaction Cycle on P-H and T-S Diagrams
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Shows the Linde liquefaction cycle on pressure-enthalpy and temperature-entropy diagrams. See other screencasts on Linde liquefaction: Description of Linde Liquefaction Cycle (czcams.com/video/YD5fA45xgro/video.html), Calculate Liquid N2 Yield in Linde Liquefaction (czcams.com/video/zjpfHa7d0y0/video.html), and Calculate Compressor Work Required to Form 1 ...
Energy Balance on Tank with Steam Feed Part 2
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Steam with quality is fed to a tank containing a liquid-vapor mixture at lower pressure. An energy balances determines the amount of liquid fed to the tank to increase the tank pressure to the feed pressure. The numerical calculations are shown in part 2. The steam tables used are at learncheme.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Steam_Tables_1.22.xlsx . The sp...
Conservation of Mass Example 2
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Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ Example problem that calculates volumetric flow rates in a porous cylindrical filter. Made by faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and processed by the Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder. Check out our Fluid Mechanics playlists: czcams.com/users/LearnChemEplaylists?shelf_id=5&sort=dd&view=50...
Calculate Compressor Work Required to Form 1 kg of Liquid N2 in Linde Liquefaction
zhlédnutí 579Před 3 měsíci
Organized by textbook: learncheme.com/ For N2 gas fed at 300 K and 1.0-bar pressure to a Linde liquefaction cycle, the gas enters the J-T expansion at 200 bar and 165 K. How much compressor work is required per kg of liquid N2 formed? The feed gas is compressed in 3 stages with cooling to 300 K after each stage. See other screencasts on Linde liquefaction: Description of Linde Liquefaction Cycl...
Calculate Liquid N2 Yield in Linde Liquefaction
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Calculate Liquid N2 Yield in Linde Liquefaction
Description of Linde Liquefaction Cycle
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Description of Linde Liquefaction Cycle
How Accurate is the Shortcut Van't Hoff Method for Chemical Equilibrium?
zhlédnutí 497Před 3 měsíci
How Accurate is the Shortcut Van't Hoff Method for Chemical Equilibrium?
Calculate NH3 Formation Equilibrium using Gibbs Minimization Spreadsheet
zhlédnutí 347Před 3 měsíci
Calculate NH3 Formation Equilibrium using Gibbs Minimization Spreadsheet
Why Does Salt Lower the Temperature for Making Ice Cream?
zhlédnutí 499Před 3 měsíci
Why Does Salt Lower the Temperature for Making Ice Cream?
Venturi Meter (Interactive Simulation)
zhlédnutí 699Před 7 měsíci
Venturi Meter (Interactive Simulation)
Unsteady-state Energy Balance
zhlédnutí 861Před 7 měsíci
Unsteady-state Energy Balance
Heating Vapor Liquid Mixtures in Closed Container
zhlédnutí 254Před 7 měsíci
Heating Vapor Liquid Mixtures in Closed Container
Energy Balances on Tank with Steam Feed - Spreadsheet
zhlédnutí 561Před 7 měsíci
Energy Balances on Tank with Steam Feed - Spreadsheet
Energy Balances on Tank with Steam Feed Part 1
zhlédnutí 538Před 7 měsíci
Energy Balances on Tank with Steam Feed Part 1
Bond Energy
zhlédnutí 453Před 8 měsíci
Bond Energy
CACHE Teaching Resources for Thermodynamics
zhlédnutí 421Před 8 měsíci
CACHE Teaching Resources for Thermodynamics
Heat Water in a Closed Container
zhlédnutí 940Před 8 měsíci
Heat Water in a Closed Container
CACHE Teaching Resources Center
zhlédnutí 361Před 8 měsíci
CACHE Teaching Resources Center
Calculate Water Fugacity from Steam Tables
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Calculate Water Fugacity from Steam Tables

Komentáře

  • @VanessaDaz
    @VanessaDaz Před 2 dny

    Hi, I tried using this simulation. And I wonder if I can change the feed rate and quality? What if the feed that I want not 50% methanol and 50% water? Thank you in advance

  • @sitanshunaik6157
    @sitanshunaik6157 Před 2 dny

    Thank you so much . Iam a NEET UG aspirant from India. And I was stuck in this concept and I was confused badly by mixed answers from various sites . Your one video cleared all confusions. Thank you sir❤

  • @user-qy2ce1kh5h
    @user-qy2ce1kh5h Před 3 dny

    Just excellent explanation.

  • @kylecatman7738
    @kylecatman7738 Před 5 dny

    Its Ti - Te and here that's a positive number same as the Work term being positive, fyi

  • @kylecatman7738
    @kylecatman7738 Před 5 dny

    work out of the system is positive, the opposite of Q out of the system which is negative.

  • @rondavidjoseph7965
    @rondavidjoseph7965 Před 7 dny

    How do you find delta h1 and delta h3

  • @kidpeanut
    @kidpeanut Před 7 dny

    can you make for h2o2 beacoming h2o and o2?

  • @umizaharah4492
    @umizaharah4492 Před 7 dny

    what is the question fpr this problem? i mean in words of paragraph?

  • @SaeedAmiri70
    @SaeedAmiri70 Před 8 dny

    What's the reason for changing curve concavity by changing fluid? Does it depend on varying K or Cp values by temperature along the heat exchanger?

  • @kylecatman7738
    @kylecatman7738 Před 10 dny

    I DO NOT agree that there is no work in this problem, the volume is increasing 4 fold for christ sakes!! Plus, the piston is being moved for crying out loud!! Total Bull on this one Falconer!!!

  • @rckygrhm1
    @rckygrhm1 Před 10 dny

    Awesome! a very clear explination.

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851

    I guess this formula is for UA clean & in case of UA dirty we have to add the fouling factor contributions on the inner & outer of the surface as well. What is the equation for that? Will the fouling factors be assumed from literature or calculated?

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851

    Indeed a picture is worth thousand words.

  • @muhammadshehreyarkhan1851

    Thanks for the explanation in detail. In case of the reboiler using heat transfer fluid other steam which does not change phase i.e. hot oil, will the heat transfer coefficient of the reboiler be the same as that of the condenser?

  • @miguelangelcandeno4996

    Using userform with checkbox in WORD?

  • @mirzasalkic5252
    @mirzasalkic5252 Před 15 dny

    Could you explain why in the eq 7 there is + in front of the x1*W, when I found its originally - there

  • @RD-ud3eh
    @RD-ud3eh Před 16 dny

    1:02 I have been unable to put/spin the turbun onto my head using this system, any ideas?

  • @omarhafiz5996
    @omarhafiz5996 Před 16 dny

    So helpful, thanks

  • @jonathanstraiton4601
    @jonathanstraiton4601 Před 17 dny

    Why is there a coefficient of "2" in the mass balance for A? I thought that was already accounted for with the Ca^2

  • @tanyilun2990
    @tanyilun2990 Před 18 dny

    May I know which simulator are you using?

  • @marysherry7625
    @marysherry7625 Před 19 dny

    What is x? And what is the purpose of solving x=0.91?

  • @CalebDietrich
    @CalebDietrich Před 19 dny

    You multiply the H values (BTU per lb) by the total pounds of each stream in your energy balance. Are the units of H in "BTU per lb of total mixture" or "BTU per lb of H2SO4"? If you think about it, the enthalpy of mixing arises from mixing the H2SO4, not the other stuff in solution (which should be arbitrary to the total heat). So accounting for only the masses of H2SO4 from in and out of the mixer in the energy balance makes most sense to me. Is this logic flawed?

  • @DheepakKumar-dq9nx
    @DheepakKumar-dq9nx Před 19 dny

    We are taking the differential element, then why rdθ why not ∆rdθ?

  • @user-dy6vq7vd7k
    @user-dy6vq7vd7k Před 20 dny

    Great Video. Just to mention, your link doesnt work for the calculator.

    • @LearnChemE
      @LearnChemE Před 19 dny

      Thanks for the note. CZcams stopped allowing annotations, but the link is in the description and now on a card (the information button on the top right).

  • @CalebDietrich
    @CalebDietrich Před 22 dny

    Also, keep in mind that this video uses the Darcy friction factor (64/Re = f for laminar flow) as opposed to the Fanning friction factor (16/Re = f for laminar flow). Therefore, (7:32) h_L = f(L/D)*v^2/(2*g) is correct for Darcy friction factors, but h_L = 2f(L/D)*v^2/g for fanning friction factors. The friction factors are essentially different by a factor of 4 (therefore f_f * 4 = f_d).

  • @CalebDietrich
    @CalebDietrich Před 22 dny

    (4:46) The exact numbers are debated, but generally Re<2100 is laminar, 2100<Re<4000 is transitional, and 4000<Re is turbulent. In engineering practice, 10,000 < Re is fully turbulent (this is for internal flow through pipe).

  • @CalebDietrich
    @CalebDietrich Před 22 dny

    For anyone who was wondering, I think the friction factor used in this video is the Darcy friction factor (64/Re = f) as opposed to the typical Fanning friction factor used by Chemical Engineers (16/Re = f). Both are equally valid, but it should always be specified which is being used. To get from Fanning to Darcy friction factors multiply the fanning friction factor by 4 (f_F * 4 = f_D)

  • @shanoraheem
    @shanoraheem Před 23 dny

    thank you this video is really amazing

  • @wheelsoncrisis
    @wheelsoncrisis Před 24 dny

    Good video mate

  • @ruler0007
    @ruler0007 Před 24 dny

    12yr later u r a life saver m gonna younk this derivation nd write it in my Master degree exam Ps-studying this 3 hr befor exam u r life saver 😢

  • @gamingwithdingo
    @gamingwithdingo Před 26 dny

    I love this guy

  • @themovingmachine7321
    @themovingmachine7321 Před 27 dny

    thank you so much. I read many and many explaination but I cannot understand until saw yours

  • @esosaekuobase4753
    @esosaekuobase4753 Před 28 dny

    Thanks

  • @jayavardhan0760
    @jayavardhan0760 Před měsícem

    Great illustration

  • @maxarnold206
    @maxarnold206 Před měsícem

    Excellent video thx

  • @akindekoayoola9802
    @akindekoayoola9802 Před měsícem

    Thanks

  • @liamj31415
    @liamj31415 Před měsícem

    Thank you

  • @Falcon724-rh9iz
    @Falcon724-rh9iz Před měsícem

    C is the correct answer

  • @muhammadomarkhayyamkhan3593

    You are a wonderful teacher. Please make videos on thermodynamics. You explain all little steps . Thank you very much .

  • @wernervanderstraten
    @wernervanderstraten Před měsícem

    Well, i did the calculations and got -39.1Kj for one mole total of condensing the mentioned gas mixture of CH3OH and H2O.

  • @user-nr7qt6ss2u
    @user-nr7qt6ss2u Před měsícem

    You need to put a compressor/limiter on your vocals

  • @samjohnson609
    @samjohnson609 Před měsícem

    How are you getting Z value???

  • @tomnethan757
    @tomnethan757 Před měsícem

    I have never understood the actual meaning of DOF.

  • @ShaneWelcher
    @ShaneWelcher Před měsícem

    Thank you for helping the automation industry, we all have to do our part to help the growth

  • @user-cz5qd6nd4j
    @user-cz5qd6nd4j Před měsícem

    See the running carnot engine. czcams.com/video/CpsgxnJgepE/video.html&pp=ygUUUm90YXJ5IENhcm5vdCBFbmdpbmU%3D

  • @dchanna2656
    @dchanna2656 Před měsícem

    2:49 where is the notation for partial derivative w.r.t. Y

  • @partyhardcake
    @partyhardcake Před měsícem

    Good stuff

  • @gooddeedsleadto7499
    @gooddeedsleadto7499 Před měsícem

    How pressure remains constant in condenser despite the temperature drop from superheat rejection after compressor & sub-cooling heat rejection before expansion valve? Thank u How pressure remains constant in evaporator despite temperature rise from superheat gain before compressor?

  • @jinjan1552
    @jinjan1552 Před měsícem

    Hi ,@3:54, T is indepent of density, which I don't understand , could you explain??

    • @jinjan1552
      @jinjan1552 Před měsícem

      Ok, I see, calculating departure function @constant Temperature. Add that maybe clearer. Just my 2 cents

  • @berkanbayndr6138
    @berkanbayndr6138 Před měsícem

    el yazını sikeyim