EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
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Chapter 4.8, Problem 17P

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Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The heat transfer, work done, change in internal energy, change in enthalpy, and change in entropy.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to determine the work done (WEC) through expansion or contraction process.

WEC=T1T2PdV=PT1T2dV

Here, pressure is P, initial temperature is T1, final temperature is T2, and change in volume is dV.

Write the expression to calculate the change in molar enthalpy (dH_).

dH_=CPdT=CP(T2T1)

Here, constant pressure heat capacity for an ideal gas is CP and change in temperature is dT.

Write the expression to determine the change in enthalpy (ΔH).

ΔH=n(dH_)

Write the expression to determine the change in molar internal energy (dU_).

dU_=CVdT=(1CP)(T2T1)

Write the expression to determine the change in molar entropy (ΔS_).

ΔS_=CPln(T2T1)+Rln(P2P1)

Here, initial pressure is P1 and final pressure is P2.

Write the expression to determine the change in entropy (ΔS).

ΔS=n(ΔS_)

Write the steady state energy balance equation for closed system.

ddt{M(U^+V22+gh)}=[min(H^in+Vin22+ghin)mout(H^out+Vout22+ghout)+WS+WEC+Q]

Here, time taken is t, total mass is M, specific internal energy is U^, velocity is V, acceleration due to gravity is g, height is h, initial mass flow is min, initial specific enthalpy is H^in, initial velocity is Vin, initial height of the gas is hin, final mass flow is mout, final height of the gas is hout, shaft work is added to the system is WS, and work done through expansion or contraction of the system is WEC.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The heat transfer, work done, change in internal energy, change in enthalpy, and change in entropy.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to determine work done (WEC) through expansion or contraction of the system.

WEC=P1P2PdV=PP1P2dV

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