ME3322C Thermodynamics: Entropy Balance For A Control Volume
ME3322C Thermodynamics: Entropy Balance For A Control Volume
ME3322C Thermodynamics
Summer 2017
Lecture 12 for June 22 Thursday
(Eq. 6.34)
Q
0 m( s1 s2 ) cv
Tb
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Q
Steady State: 0 m( s1 s2 ) cv
Tb
Isentropic Processes:
Q
s2 s1 and 0 cv
Tb
Adiabatic Processes
Q0 and 0 m( s1 s2 ) cv
Reversible Processes:
Q
0 m( s1 s2 ) and cv 0
Tb
Any combination of two of them will lead to the third one. This applies for
both closed system and open system. For an open system, 1&2 means inlet
and outlet; for a closed system, 1&2 means initial and final states.
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T p
s2 s1 c p ln 2 R ln 2 0
T1 p1
c p cv R ; c p / cv k
cv R / (k 1) ; c p kR / (k 1)
k /( k 1) ( k 1)/ k
p2 T2 T2 p2
or
p1 T1 T1 p1
Other Expressions
Express entropy in terms of T and v, and assuming constant specific heat:
T v
s2 s1 cv ln 2 R ln 2 0
T1 v1
1/( k 1) k 1
v2 T2 T2 v2
or
v1 T1 T1 v1
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Under the same inlet conditions (1) and exit pressure (p2) , reversible
process would have a better performance (e.g., producing more power
for a turbine or more KE for a nozzle; consuming less power or work
for a pump or compressor).
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W cv
h1 h2
m
cv
s2 s1 0
m The isentropic turbine efficiency:
W cv
m h1 h2s
s
V22 V2
h1 h2 1
2 2
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1 2
Wcv
h2 h1
m
cv
s2 s1 0 The isentropic compressor efficiency:
m
Wcv
h2 s h1
m s
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Wcv
Wcv
h2 h1
m
cv
s2 s1 0 The isentropic pump efficiency:
m
Wcv (Wcv / m) s h2 s h1
p
h2 s h1 (Wcv / m) h2 h1
m s
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1 2
Wcv
Water at 25C enters an adiabatic pump at pressure 100 kPa and exits at 1
MPa. Give the efficiency of the pump is 85%, determine the exit temperature
of water. Assuming the density of water is 1000 kg/m3 and independent of the
temperature and pressure, i.e., incompressible liquid model. Given the specific
heat of water is a constant cw 4.18 kJ/kg-K .
ANALYSIS: We do not need to use table to find the property change of water.
To be discussed on board.
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Wcv
1 TdS h1 h2
2
(A)
m int
rev
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Q cv
Qcv 2
Tds
m 1
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Polytropic Processes
(1) pv const p1v1
Wcv 2 2 dp p
vdp p1v1 p1v1 ln 2
m 1 1 p
p1
1
(2) pv const
n
v const p n
Wcv 2 1 n
p2v2 p1v1 , n 1
2
vdp const p n dp
m 1 1 n 1
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Test #4
Test#4 on June 27 (Tuesday) will not cover HW#6 due June 28.
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