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The work required to pump the gas.
Answer to Problem 63P
The work input is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression to obtain the mole number of
Here, molar mass of
Write the expression to obtain the mole number of
Here, molar mass of
Write the expression to obtain the total number of moles
Write the expression to obtain the mole fraction of
Write the expression to obtain the mole fraction of
Write the expression to obtain the apparent molecular weight of the mixture
Write the expression to obtain the constant pressure specific heat of the mixture
Here, mole fraction of
Write the expression to obtain the apparent gas constant of the mixture
Here, universal gas constant is
Write the expression to obtain the pseudo-critical temperature of the mixture
Here, critical temperature of
Write the expression to obtain the pseudo-critical pressure of the mixture
Here, critical pressure of
Write the expression to obtain the reduced temperature
Write the expression to obtain the reduced pressure
Write the expression to obtain the mass of the mixture
Write the expression to obtain the initial reduced temperature
Here, mixing critical temperature is
Write the expression to obtain the initial reduced pressure
Here, mixing critical pressure is
Write the expression to obtain the final reduced temperature
Write the expression to obtain the final reduced pressure
Write the expression to obtain the enthalpy change for the ideal gas mixture.
Here, initial state enthalpy is
Write the expression to obtain the enthalpy change with departure factors.
Write the expression to obtain the work input
Conclusion:
Refer Table A-1, “Molar mass, gas constant, and critical point properties”, obtain the molar masses of
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Substitute 5.5208 lbmol for
From the Table of ideal gas specific heats of various common gases, write the constant pressure specific heats of
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From the Table of critical properties, write the critical temperature and pressure for
Substitute 0.8491 for
Substitute 0.8491 for
Substitute 760 R for
Substitute 1,300 psia for
From the Table of Nelson-Obert generalized compressibility chart, write the compressibility factor,
Substitute 0.963 for
Substitute 760 R for
Substitute 1,300 psia for
From the Table of generalized enthalpy departure chart, write the initial enthalpy departure,
Substitute 660 R for
Substitute 20 psia for
From the Table of generalized enthalpy departure chart, write the final enthalpy departure,
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Thus, the work input is
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