EBK ELEMENTARY PRINCIPLES OF CHEMICAL P
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.4P
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Interpretation:
The volumetric flow rate of slurry from the crystallizer and the drawdown time of the crystallizer is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Volumetric flow rate of a fluid is the volume of a fluid that passes per unit time.
Volumetric flow rate of products from crystallizer = Total products outlet / Average density of products of slurry
Drawdown time = Volumetric flow rate / Average density of products of slurry
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