Tutorial C5 Answer
Tutorial C5 Answer
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P
P
T
T
T
T
P
P
s
m
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K 3 . 145
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3
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kg
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K 3 . 145
kg 9 . 39
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314 . 8
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CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
2
2. A gas with a molar mass of 4 and a specific heat ratio of 1.3 flows through a variable area duct. At
some point in the flow, the velocity is 150 m/s, the pressure is 100 kPa and the temperature is
15
o
C. Find the Mach number at this point. At some other point, the temperature is found to be
10
O
C. Find the Mach number, pressure, and velocity at this second point in the flow assuming the
flow to be isentropic and one-dimensional.
[0.17, 0.8157, 67.5 kPa, 687.6 m/s]
Solution:
Assumption; ideal gas,
Variable area duct frictionless, reversible therefore isentropic flow
M = 4
k = 1.3
V
1
= 150 m/s
P
1
= 100 kPa
T
1
= 15
o
C = 288 K
T
2
= 10
o
C = 263 K
17 . 0
15 . 882
150
c
V
Ma
s
m
15 . 882
K 288
kg
kmol
4 K kmol
J
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kRT c
1
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0.8157
263
288
Ma
T
T
Ma
Ma
T
T
2
Ma
2
Ma
T
T
T
T
2
Ma
T
T
2
Ma
T
T
2
1
2
1
2
1
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1 3 . 1
1
2 2 1 k
1 k
1
Ma
2 1 k
2 1 k
. 1
1 k
1
1 k
) 1 ( ) 2 (
) 2 ......( .......... 1
1 k
and
) 1 ......( .......... 1
1 k
2
2
( ) 5 . 67 100
1 3 . 1
3 . 1
1 k
k
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T
T
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P
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CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
3
Or
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( ) ( )
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kPa 5 . 67
1
1 3 . 1
1
1 3 . 1 17 . 0
1
1 k
1
1 k
1
1 k
1
1 k
) 4 ( ) 3 (
) 4 ........( .......... 1
1 k
) 3 ........( .......... 1
1 k
1 3 . 1
3 . 1
2
1 3 . 1
3 . 1
2
1 k
k
1 k
k
1 k
k
1 k
k
1 k
k
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100 P
2
Ma
2
Ma
P P
2
Ma
2
Ma
P
P
2
Ma
P
P
2
Ma
P
P
2
2
2
2
1
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2
2
2
1
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2
2
2
R
2
1
1
R
s
m
843
K 263
kg
kmol
4 K kmol
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kRT c
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1
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1
c
1
= (0.8157)(843) = 687.6 m/s
3. Air flows through a nozzle which has inlet area of 10 cm
2
. If the air has a velocity of 80 m/s, a
temperature of 28
o
C, and a pressure of 700 kPa at the inlet section and a pressure of 250 kPa at
the exit, find the mass flow rate through the nozzle, and the velocity at the exit section of the
nozzle, assuming one-dimensional isentropic flow.
[0.648 kg/s, 400.6 m/s]
Solution:
Assumption; ideal gas, isentropic flow
Air gas constant, R = 287 J/kgK
k = 1.4
A
1
= 10 cm
2
= 10 10
-4
m
2
V
1
= 80 m/s
T
1
= 28
o
C = 301 K
P
1
= 700 kPa
P
2
= 250 kPa
( )
3 3
1
1
1
m
kg
10 . 8
K 301
K kg
m kPa
287 . 0
kPa 700
RT
P
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CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
4
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s
kg
648 . 0
s
m
80 10 10
m
kg
10 . 8 V A m
4
3 1 1 1
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80
c
V
Ma
s
m
8 . 347
K 301
K kg
J
287 4 . 1
kRT c
1
1
1
2
1
1 1
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2
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1.334
224.3
301
Ma
T
T
Ma
Ma
T
T
2
Ma
2
Ma
T
T
T
T
2
Ma
T
T
2
Ma
T
T
2
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R
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R
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R
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1 4 . 1
1
2 2 1 k
1 k
1
Ma
2 1 k
2 1 k
. 1
1 k
1
1 k
) 1 ( ) 2 (
) 2 ......( .......... 1
1 k
and
) 1 ......( .......... 1
1 k
2
2
s
m
2 . 300
K 3 . 224
K kg
J
287 4 . 1
kRT c
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c
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CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
5
4. Calculate the maximum mass flow possible through a frictionless, heat insulated, convergent
nozzle if the entry or stagnation conditions are 5 bar and 15
o
C and the throat area is 6.5 cm
2
. Also
calculate the temperature of the air at the throat. Take c
P
= 1.00 kJ/kg.K and k = 1.4.
[0.774 kg/s, 240K]
Solution:
Assumption; ideal gas, isentropic flow
Air gas constant, R = 287 J/kgK
k = 1.4
A
throat
= A* = 6.5 cm
2
= 6.5 10
-4
m
2
T
R
= 15
o
C = 288 K
P
R
= 5 bar = 500 kPa
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s
kg
774 . 0
1
1 4 . 1
K kg
J
287 K 288
4 . 1
Pa 10 500
10 5 . 6 m
1
1 k
R T
k
P
A m
1
1 k
R T
k
P
A
m
1 4 . 1 2
1 4 . 1
2
1
3
4
1 k 2
1 k
2
1
R
R
1 k 2
1 k
2
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( )
1
1 k
+
=
2
Ma
T
T
2
1
1
R
At throat, maximum Mach number Ma = 1 at T
1
= T*
Therefore :
( )
( )
( )
K 240
1
1 4 . 1
1
1 k
1
1 k
=
+
=
+
= +
=
2
288
T*
2
T
T*
2 * T
T
R R
CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
6
5. A gas is contained in a large vessel at a pressure of 300 kPa and a temperature of 50
o
C. The gas is
expanded through a nozzle until it reaches sonic conditions. Find the pressure, temperature and
velocity at this point in the flow if the gas is:
a. Air
b. Helium.
[(a) 158.6 kPa, 3.83
o
C, 328.9 m/s (b) 146.1 kPa, 30.8
o
C, 915.7 m/s]
Solution:
Assumption; ideal gas, isentropic flow
a. Air gas constant, R = 287 J/kgK
k = 1.4
T
R
= 50
o
C = 323 K
P
R
= 300 kPa
When it reaches sonic condition, Ma
1
= Ma* = 1
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( )
C 83 . 3 K 2 . 269
1
1 4 . 1
1
1 k
1
1 k
o
= =
+
=
+
= +
=
2
323
T*
2
T
T*
2 * T
T
R R
kPa 6 . 158
2 . 269
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*
1 4 . 1
4 . 1
1 k
k
1 k
k
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300
P*
T
T
P
P*
T
T
* P
P
R
R R R
s
m
9 . 328
K 2 . 269
K kg
J
287 4 . 1
* kRT * c * V
2
1
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b. Helium gas constant, R = 2.077 kJ/kgK
k = 1.667
T
R
= 50
o
C = 323 K
P
R
= 300 kPa
When it reaches sonic condition, Ma
1
= Ma* = 1
( )
( )
( )
C 8 . 30 K 2 . 242
1
1 667 . 1
1
1 k
1
1 k
o
= =
+
=
+
= +
=
2
323
T*
2
T
T*
2 * T
T
R R
CBB 1033 Chem. Eng. Fluid Mechanics January 2011
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kPa 1 . 146
2 . 242
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1 667 . 1
667 . 1
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k
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k
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300
P*
T
T
P
P*
T
T
* P
P
R
R R R
s
m
7 . 915
K 2 . 242
K kg
J
2077 667 . 1
* kRT * c * V
2
1
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