Control Volume Analysis Using First Law
Control Volume Analysis Using First Law
The size and shape of the control volume are completely arbitrary.
The surface may be fixed, or it may move so that it expands or
contracts.
Mass as well as heat and work can cross the control surface.
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Conservation of Mass and the
Control Volume
Mass in the control volume, as well as the properties of this mass , can
change with time.
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Conservation of Mass and the
Control Volume
The change in the energy of the continuous system is,
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Control Volume
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Application of first law of
Thermodynamics to a steady flow process
Steady State. At the steady state of a system, any thermodynamic
property will have a fixed value at a particular location, and will not alter with
time. Thermodynamic properties may vary along space coordinates, but do not
vary with time. `Steady state` means that the state is steady or invariant with
time.
Steady Flow Process. Steady flow means that the rates of flow of mass
and energy across the control surface are constant.
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Application of first law of
Thermodynamics to a steady flow process
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Work Done for Steady Flow Process
Work done,
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Application of first law of
Thermodynamics to a steady flow process
The rates at which heat and work cross the control surface remain
constant. i.e heat transfer and work transfer is fixed. If there is only one
flow stream entering and one leaving the CV.
Continuity Eqn: mi = me = m
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Steady State Steady Flow CV Modeling
Assumptions
Mass and Energy Conservation: There is no net change in the total energy and the
total mass within the control volume.
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Application of first law of
Thermodynamics to a steady flow process
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Example of Steady Flow Process
Assumption.
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Example of Steady Flow Process
So energy eqn for nozzle and diffuser becomes
m ( hi + ½ Vi2 ) = m ( he + ½ Ve 2)
or, ( hi + ½ Vi2 ) = ( he + ½ Ve 2)
or Ve = 2 ( hi he)
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Applications
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Example of Steady Flow Process
Here, ∆PE = 0,
∆KE = 0,
QCv = 0
and WCv = 0
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Example of Steady Flow Process
Throttling Process
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Example of Steady Flow Process
Turbine
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Example of Steady Flow Process
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Example of Steady Flow Process
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Problem-1
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Problem-2
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Solution-2
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Solution-2
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Solution-2
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Problem-3
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Solution-3
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Solution-3
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