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Me-230 Fluid Mechanics-I: Muhammad Adnan Hanif MSC Mechanical Engineering (Structural Mechanics)

The document discusses the first law of thermodynamics and the energy equation. It explains that the first law is a statement of conservation of energy. The energy equation involves stored energy and the transfer of heat and work. For steady one-dimensional flow through a control volume, the energy equation can be simplified to a one-dimensional form involving changes in properties of the fluid as it flows through the control volume. Examples are provided to illustrate the application of the energy equation.

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Me-230 Fluid Mechanics-I: Muhammad Adnan Hanif MSC Mechanical Engineering (Structural Mechanics)

The document discusses the first law of thermodynamics and the energy equation. It explains that the first law is a statement of conservation of energy. The energy equation involves stored energy and the transfer of heat and work. For steady one-dimensional flow through a control volume, the energy equation can be simplified to a one-dimensional form involving changes in properties of the fluid as it flows through the control volume. Examples are provided to illustrate the application of the energy equation.

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ME-230 Fluid

Mechanics-I
Muhammad Adnan Hanif
MSc Mechanical Engineering(Structural
Mechanics)

5.3 First Law of Thermodynamics


The Energy Equation
The first law of thermodynamics is a

statement of conservation of energy.

The control volume formula for the first law.

The energy equation involves stored energy and

heat and work transfer.

the first law of thermodynamics for the

contents of a control volume can be expressed


as

The one-dimensional energy equation


for steady-in-the-mean flow
On a time-average basis for flow that is one-dimensional, cyclical, and
involves only one stream of fluid entering and leaving the control
volume can be simplified as

Example 5.20

Solution

Example 5.21

Solution

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