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Engineering, 19.02.2020 01:52 joelpimentel

Consider a stream of pure carbon monoxide at 300 bar and 150 K. We would like to liquefy as great a fraction as possible at 1 bar. One suggestion has been to expand this high-pressure fluid across a Joule-Thompson valve and take what liquid is formed. What would be the fraction liquefied for this method of operation? What entropy is generated per mole processed? Use the Peng-Robinson equation. Provide numerical answers. Be sure to specify your reference state. (Assume Cp-29 J/mol-K for a quick calculation.) (ANS. 32% liquefied)

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