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Chapter 18: Models for Nonideal Reactors
Additional Homework Problems
CDP18-HB
On August 19,1973, a barge on the Mississippi River was damaged, spilling 140,000 gal of chloroform into the river. The following data were taken at a point 16.3 miles downstream from the spill
Properties of the Mississippi River (averages):
Volumetric Flow = 268,000 ft3/s
Velocity = 1.26 mph
Width = 4000 ft
Depth = 36.3 ft
- What is the mean time a molecule spends traveling between the spill and the concentration monitoring site? (Ans: 216 h)
- Based on the flow rate, what is the shortest time until you would expect detection downstream?
- [Part (c) is a D-level problem] Develop a model that fits the data. Evaluate the model parameters.
[3rd Ed. P14-10]