Chapter 4 (Part 1)
Chapter 4 (Part 1)
4.12
Air at 35C, 105 kPa, flows in a 100 mm 150 mm rectangular duct in a heating
system. The mass flow rate is 0.015 kg/s. What are the velocity of the air flowing
in the duct and the volume flow rate?
Solution:
Assume a constant velocity across the duct area with
A = 100 150 10-6 m2 = 0.015 m2
E
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Table B.1.4
vi = 0.001 m3/kg,
Table B.1.3
.
5000
Ai vi m/Vi = 0.001 m3/kg 3600 kg/s / 20 m/s
E
.
5000
Ae ve m/Ve = 0.07166 m3/kg 3600 kg/s / 20 m/s
E
Super
heater
vapor
Inlet
liquid
Exit
Superheated vapor
cb
boiler
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.
.
mi = me = AV/ v
v = RT/P
E
Continuity Eq.
Ideal gas
Area : A =
2
D = 0.62 = 0.2827 m2
4
4
E
.
Ve = AVe = 0.2827 1.5 = 0.4241 m3/s
RTe 0.287 (21 + 273)
ve = P =
= 0.8036 m3/kg
1
05
e
.
.
mi = Ve/ve = 0.4241/0.8036 = 0.528 kg/s
.
AVi /vi = mi = AVe / ve
RTi
0.287 kJ/kg-K (20 + 273) K
Vi = Ve (vi/ve) = Ve P v = 1.5
= 1.6 m/s
i e
98 kPa 0.8036 m3/kg
E
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A
E
Table B.2.2:
hi = 1479.1 = he + 4502/(21000)
Table B.2.1:
he = 1377.85 kJ/kg
A
A
E
A
E
=>
xe = 0.9584,
A
.
Ae = meve/Ve = 0.01 0.3903 / 450 = 8.67 10-6 m2
E
A
E
Inlet
Exit
Low V
Hi V
Low P, A
Hi P, A
cb
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Solution:
Energy Eq.4.13:
Process:
h1 + 2 V1 + gZ1 = h2 + 2 V2 + gZ2
Z1 = Z2
and
V2 = V1
A
0.5
= (0.0318 / 0.000829)
= 6.19
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A
E
110
C.V. Turbine, Steady, no heat transfer, specific work: w = 0.25 = 440 kJ/kg
A
A
E
A
E
T = 45.8C ,
x3 = 0.959
A
A
E
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.
.
.
mi = me = m
E
Cont.
WT
.
.
.
.
mhi + Q = mhe + W
E
cb
Energy
.
.
.
Q = m (he - hi) + W
Use specific heat from Table A.5: Cp He = 5.193 kJ/kg K
.
.
.
Q = mCp (Te - Ti) + W
= 0.05 kg/s 5.193 kJ/kg-K (300 - 550) K + 55 kW
= - 64.91 + 55 = -9.9 kW
E
A
E
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States: 1: B.2.2:
A
E
h1 = 1419.6 kJ/kg
A
A
E
2: B.2.2
A
E
Energy equation:
wC = h2 h1 = 1664.3 1419.6 = 244.7 kJ/kg
A
A
E
.
W = 0.5 kg/s 244.7 kJ/kg = 122 kW
E
P
2 ac
1
v
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Ai = Ae = 4 (0.03)2 = 0.0007068 m2
.
.
m = Vi/vi = 0.003/0.0010003 = 3.0 kg/s
E
Table B.1.4
A
A
E
.
Vi = Vi/Ai = 0.003/0.0007068 = 4.24 m/s
E
A
E
A
E
The energy equation Eq. 4.12 is solved for the heat transfer as
.
.
Q = m (he - hi) + Ve2 - Vi2 /2
) ]
E
126.862 - 4.242
Steam exit
gas
out
Typically hot
combustion
gas in
cb
liquid water in
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A
E
A
E
A
E
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.
.
.
m1 = m2 + m3
E
Continuity Eq.4.9:
.
.
.
.
.
QCV + m1h1 = m2h2 + m3h3 + WT ;
E
Energy Eq.4.10:
A
A
E
Table B.1.2:
WT
3
A
E
A
E
HP
LP
= 2373.9 kJ/kg
.
WT = (20 3373.7 5 2755.9 15 2373.9 ) (kg/s) (kJ/kg)
E
A
E
= 18 084 kW = 18.084 MW
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.
W
1
C.V. Steady device with two inlet and one
exit flows, we neglect kinetic energies. Notice
here the Q is rejected so it goes out.
Engine
.
Q loss
.
.
.
.
m1 + m2 = m3 = 0.025 + m2
E
Continuity Eq.4.9:
.
.
.
.
.
m1h1 + m2h2 = m3h3 + WCV + Qloss
E
Energy Eq.4.10:
Substitute the work and heat transfer into the energy equation and use constant
specific heat
.
0.025 1.004 423.2 + m2 1.004 288.2
E
A
E
.
= (0.025 + m2) 1.004 233.2 + 4.0 + 1.0
E
.
Now solve for m2.
E
A
E
= 0.0042 kg/s
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Solution:
C.V. Heat exchanger, steady flow 1 inlet
and 1 exit for air and water each. The two
flows exchange energy with no heat
transfer to/from the outside.
Continuity Eqs.:
4
1 air
3 water
.
.
.
.
Energy Eq.4.10: mairh1 + mH2Oh3 = mairh2 + mH2Oh4
E
A
E
A
E
A
E
h1 - h2 822.20 - 360.86
.
.
mH2O/mair = h - h = 2675.5 - 62.99 = 0.1766
4
3
E
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Feedwater heater.
.
.
No external Q or W
1
MIXING
2
CHAMBER
cb
Continuity Eq.4.9:
Energy Eq.4.10:
State 1:
State 2:
State 3:
.
.
.
m1 + m2 = m3
.
.
.
.
.
m1h1 + m2h2 = m3h3 = (m1+ m2)h3
Table B.1.1
Table B.1.3
Table B.1.2
h1 - h3
188.42 417.44
.
.
m2 = m1 h - h = 4 417.44 2974.33 = 0.358 kg/s
3
T
100 kPa
3
2
1 3
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