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DOE-STD-1176-2004
13.
Chemical Processing Personnel shall demonstrate the ability to calculate flow
rates in fluid systems.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
For non-compressible fluids, calculate flow rates using the following methods:
Volume flow rate
Mass flow rate
Steady-State continuity equation
Bernoulli's equation
Darcy's formula
b.
Discuss the limitations of the above methods.
14.
Chemical Processing Personnel shall demonstrate a working level knowledge of
thermodynamics.
Supporting Knowledge and/or Skills
a.
Define the following:
Compression
Isothermic
Isentropic
Adiabatic
Heat of Dilution
Specific Heat
b.
Discuss entropy and enthalpy as they relate to chemical processes and
performing energy balances.
c.
Define and discuss the following:
Carnot cycle
Rankine cycle
d.
Read and interpret a Mollier diagram.
e.
Using data from a steady-state system, calculate the following:
Entropy change
Enthalpy change
Pressure
Temperature
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