EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERIN
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Chapter 7.7, Problem 22P

(A)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The rate at which work is produced by the turbine

Concept Introduction:

Write the change in molar enthalpy using the Peng-Robinson equation and residual properties.

H_2H_1=(H_2H_2ig)+(H_2igH_1ig)(H_1H_1ig)

Here, molar enthalpy at state 1 and 2 at inert gas is H_1ig and H_2ig respectively.

Write the reduced temperature (Tr).

Tr=TTc

Here, critical temperature is Tc and temperature is T.

Write the reduced pressure (Pr).

Pr=PPc

Here, pressure is P.

Write the acentric factor in a manner analogous to Soave’s m.

κ=0.37464+1.54226ω0.26993ω2

Write the α as a function of the reduced temperature.

α=[1+κ(1Tr0.5)]2

Write the Peng-Robinson parameter a at the critical point.

ac=0.45724R2Tc2Pc

Write the van der Waals parameter a.

a=acα

Write the van der Waals parameter b.

b=0.07780RTcPc

Write the Peng-Robinson equation.

P=RTV_baV_(V_+b)+b(V_b)

Here, molar volume is V_, parameters of Robinson equation are a, b, gas constant is R, temperature and pressure is T and P respectively.

Write the compressibility factor.

Z=PV_RT

Write the residual properties of A.

A=aPR2T2

Write the residual properties of B.

B=bPRT

Write the Peng Robinson Equation to calculation for residual molar internal energy.

H_RRT2={(AB8)(1+κTra)ln[Z+(1+2)BZ+(12)B]}H_2H_1=RT2{(AB8)(1+κTra)ln[Z+(1+2)BZ+(12)B]}

Here, compressibility factor is Z, constants of residual properties are A and B.

(B)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The rate of entropy generation

Concept Introduction:

Write the entropy balance equation for the turbine is adiabatic and steady state.

0=m˙inS^inm˙outS^out+S˙gen

Here, the rate of entropy generation is S˙gen, mass flow rate for inlet and outlet state is m˙in and m˙out, specific entropy at inlet and outlet state is S^in and S^out respectively.

Write the change in molar entropy using residuals.

S_2S_1=(S_2S_2ig)+(S_2igS_1ig)(S_1S_1ig)

Here, inert gas molar entropy for inlet and outlet streams is S_1igandS2ig.

Write the ideal gas change in molar entropy.

S_2igS_1ig=CP*ln(T2T1)Rln(P2P1)

Here, ideal gas heat capacity at constant pressure is CP*, gas constant is R, pressure and temperature at state 1 and 2 is P1,P2,T1,andT2 respectively.

Write the residual molar entropy for inlet stream calculated from Peng-Robinson equation.

S_RR=ln(ZB){(AB8)(κTrα)ln[Z+(1+2)BZ+(12)B]}S_1S_1ig=R[ln(ZB){(AB8)(κTrα)ln[Z+(1+2)BZ+(12)B]}]

(C)

Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The efficiency of the turbine

Concept Introduction:

Write the change in molar entropy using residuals for a reversible turbine.

S_2S_1=(S_2S_2ig)+(S_2igS_1ig)(S_1S_1ig)(S_2S_2ig)+(S_2igS_1ig)(S_1S_1ig)=0

Write the residual entropy of the VLE mixture.

S_2S_2ig=qS_R,V+(1q)S_R,L ]

Here, quality is q, residual molar entropy for liquid and vapor state is S_R,L and S_R,V respectively.

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