Chemical Engineering - Plant Engineering 2 Power Requirement
Chemical Engineering - Plant Engineering 2 Power Requirement
Isothermal Compressor
Power = fRT ln
P2 P1
Adiabatic Compressor
fRT1 Power = 1
P2 P 1
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Polytropic Compressor
fnRT1 Power = n 1
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P2 P 1
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Polytropic compression
In most cases the process is neither isothermal nor adiabatic If heat and work transferred with constant heat capacity, known as polytropic path
Pv n = constant
Efficiencies
In practice, compression or expansion is not carried out reversibly. Leakage and fluid friction, along with external mechanical losses, lead to a higher work input being required.
Compressor Efficiency = ideal work requiremen t actual work requiremen t
actual work output ideal work output
n=
( c p c) ( cv c)
with c being the apparent heat capacity, such that q = c.T. Note that c is negative
Expander Efficiency =
Other factors
Usual to provide by-pass return line to recirculate gas in event of low output requirement, due to
Danger of overheating Positive displacement devices being used