Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, SI Edition
Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, SI Edition
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ISBN: 9781305178168
Author: Kevin D. Dahm; Donald P. Visco
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 3.9, Problem 17P

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The reasonable estimate of the velocity (v) of a raindrop.

The kinetic energy (K.E) of the rain.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to calculate the kinetic energy (K.E).

K.E=12mv2

Here, mass of the rain fall is m.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Better estimation to note the values from the steam tables.

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The net amount of heat (Qnet) that was added to or removed from the lake

Concept Introduction:

The energy balance equation for lake.

Δ{M(U^+V22+gh)}=[j=1j=J{mj,in(H^j+Vj22+ghj)}k=1k=K{mk,out(H^k+Vk22+ghk)}+WEC+WS+Q]

Here, mass of the system is M, specific internal energy is U^, velocity is V, acceleration due to gravity is g, height is h, individual quantities of mass added to and removed from the process are mj,inandmk,out respectively, initial specific enthalpy is H^j, final specific enthalpy is H^k, initial velocity is Vj, final velocity is Vk, initial height is hj, final height is hk, shaft work addition is WS, work addition through expansion or contraction of the system is WEC, and heat addition is Q.

Rewrite the steady state equation by neglecting the work and mass flow rate.

0=minH^inmoutH^out+Qnet

(D)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The net heat transfer.

Concept Introduction:

Rewrite the steady state Equation (1).

M(U^finalU^initial)=minH^inmoutH^out+QnetMCPΔT=minH^inmoutH^out+QnetMCP(TfinalTinitial)=minH^inmoutH^out+Qnet

Here, mass of the lake is M, initial specific internal energy is U^initial, and final specific internal energy is U^final, constant pressure heat capacity is CP, final temperature is Tfinal, and initial temperature is Tinitial.

(E)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The net heat transfer

Concept Introduction:

The net heat transfer using steady state equation.

MfinalU^finalMinitialU^initial=minH^inmoutH^out+Qnet

Here, final mass is Mfinal and initial mass is Minitial.

The mass flow rate equation.

MfinalMinitial=minmoutMfinal=minmout+Minitial

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