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* The [[Assignment_2_-_2012|second assignment]] is available; due on 25 September (date has changed). If submitting via Google Docs, please share with <tt><span style="color:#008000">mcmasterche4mta@gmail.com</span></tt> with "Comment" permission. | * The [[Assignment_2_-_2012|second assignment]] is available; due on 25 September (date has changed). If submitting via Google Docs, please share with <tt><span style="color:#008000">mcmasterche4mta@gmail.com</span></tt> with "Comment" permission. | ||
* There is a piece of information missing for Assignment 2, Q4: the volumetric flow rate coming in: I will have that available for your shortly (Friday PM). | * There is a piece of information missing for Assignment 2, Q4: the volumetric flow rate coming in: I will have that available for your shortly (Friday PM). | ||
* Get a head start on class for 21 September: Design a separation plant to remove suspended yeast cells from beer. | |||
** Beer is produced in batches of 100 \(\text{m}^3\), with 4 batches per day. | |||
** Density of beer: 1020 \(\text{kg.m}^{-3}\) | |||
** Density of yeast cells: 1075 \(\text{kg.m}^{-3}\) | |||
** Yeast cell diameters: 4 to 6 \(\mu m \) | |||
** 11.5 metric tonnes of yeast are suspended in each 100 \(\text{m}^3\) fermenter | |||
** Asceptic operation is vital | |||
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