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and take 17kg/s as basis for stream F1 To solve this problem, takze as a basis stream Fl equalling the last three digits
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and take 17kg/s as basis for stream F1 To solve this problem, takze as a basis stream Fl equalling the last three digits
and take 17kg/s as basis for stream F1 To solve this problem, takze as a basis stream Fl equalling the last three digits of your KSU Student ID. For example, if your student D is 439105068, then take F1 = 068 = 68 kgs, or if your student Dis 438105291, then take F1 = 291 = 291 kg's, and so on. Consider the process shown in the figure below, FO Only A and B U1 UZ U3 U4 F5 F7 F9 Only A and B F1 50% A 20% B 30% 40% A 37.5% A 20% B F2 25% A 25% BF4 50% 12.5% B F6 50.0% Only F8 A and B 40% U3 The following relations apply between the different streams: F6/F1 = 0.2: F7/F2 = 0.8: FO/F4 = 0.75: F9/F0 = 1.5; F/F? = 7: F/F = 4; a) Fill in the degree of freedom analysis table below: U1 U2 U4 Process Overall Process Variables Material Balances Flows Compositions Relations Degree of Freedom b) Calculate all stream flow rate values and compositions, fill in the table below Stream F6 F2 F3 F4 F5 F7 F8 F9 ! FO F1 m(kg/s) XA Xg xc c) Show in attached papers all your calculations and steps of calculations (AIB equations).