EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
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Chapter 5.7, Problem 6P

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Estimate the efficiency of the cycle and the quality of stream leaving the turbine when the turbine is reversible.

Concept Introduction:

The expression of efficiency of heat engine is,

ηH.E=|Wnet||Qadded|=|W˙S,turbinem˙+W˙S,pumpm˙|Q˙Hm˙

Here, net work done on turbine and pump is Wnet, mass flow rate is m˙, heat added to the heat engine system is Qadded, rate of shaft work for turbine and pump is W˙S,turbine and W˙S,pump, and rate of heat transfer to the heat engine is Q˙H.

The general expression for an entropy balance equation is,

d(MS^)dt=j=1j=Jm˙j,inS^jk=1k=Km˙k,outS^k+n=1n=NQ˙nTn+S˙gen

Here, mass of the system is M, specific entropy of the system is S^, mass flow rates of individual streams entering and leaving the system is m˙j,in, m˙k,out, specific entropies of streams entering and leaving the system is S^j,S^k, actual rate at which heat is added to or removed from the system at one particular location is Q˙n, the temperature of the system at the boundary where the heat transfer labelled n occurs is Tn, and the rate at which entropy is generated within the boundaries of the system is S˙gen and time is t.

The expression of specific entropy of an outlet for a reversible process is,

S^out,rev=(1qrev)S^L+qrevS^V

Here, mole fraction of the system for reversible process is qrev.

The expression of the enthalpy for outlet steam in reversible case is,

H^out,rev=(1qrev)H^L+qrevH^V

The energy balance equation for adiabatic steady state turbine is,

W˙S,turbinem˙=H^outH^in

Here, specific enthalpy at inlet and outlet is H^in and H^out, mass flow rate is m˙, and rate at which shaft work is added to the system is W˙S.

The energy balance equation around condenser is,

ddt{M(U^+v22+gh)}=[j=1j=Jm˙j,in(H^j+vj22+ghj)k=1k=Km˙k,out(H^k+vk22+ghk)+W˙S+W˙EC+Q˙]

Here, total mass of the system is M, specific internal energy of the system is U^, velocity of the system is v, height of the system is h, acceleration due to gravity is g, mass flow rate for inlet and outlet streams is m˙j,in and m˙k,out, specific enthalpies of streams inlet and outlet is H^j and H^k, heights at which streams enters and leave the system is hj and hk, rate at which work is added to the system through expansion or contraction of the system is W˙EC, rate at which shaft work is added to the system is W˙S, and the rate at which heat is added to the system is Q˙.

The expression to obtain the pump work is,

W˙S,pumpm˙=V^(PoutPin)

Here, inlet and outlet pressure at 40°C and 250°C is Pin and Pout respectively.

The equation of energy balance around whole engine is,

0=Q˙Cm˙+Q˙Hm˙+W˙S,pumpm˙+W˙S,turbinem˙

Here, rate of heat exchange with low temperature reservoir is Q˙H.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

Estimate the efficiency of the cycle and the quality of stream leaving the turbine when the turbine efficiency is 75%.

Concept Introduction:

The expression of efficiency of turbine is,

ηturbine=WS,actualWS,reversible

Here, actual work done by the shaft is WS,actual and reversible work done by the shaft is WS,reversible.

The energy balance for an adiabatic steady state actual turbine is,

W˙S,actualturbinem˙=H^outH^inH^out=W˙S,actualturbinem˙+H^in

Here, specific enthalpy at inlet and outlet is H^in and H^out, mass flow rate is m˙, and rate at which shaft work is added to the system for actual turbine is W˙S,actualturbine.

The expression to obtain the specific enthalpy at outlet state for VLE mixture at 40°C is,

H^out=H^L+q(H^VH^L)

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The flow rate of circulating water.

Concept Introduction:

Write the expression to obtain the mass flow rate.

m˙=W˙netm˙(W˙S,pumpm˙+W˙S,actualturbinem˙)

Here, net power is W˙net.

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