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CE 410 ASSIGN 2

This document outlines the assignment details for CE 410, including tasks and due dates. It consists of six questions requiring derivations and calculations related to thermodynamic properties and equations of state for various gases. Specific tasks include proving departure functions, deriving heat capacity expressions, transforming equations of state, and calculating changes in thermodynamic properties for ammonia and argon gases.

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CE 410 ASSIGN 2

This document outlines the assignment details for CE 410, including tasks and due dates. It consists of six questions requiring derivations and calculations related to thermodynamic properties and equations of state for various gases. Specific tasks include proving departure functions, deriving heat capacity expressions, transforming equations of state, and calculating changes in thermodynamic properties for ammonia and argon gases.

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COURSE: CE 410

TASK: ASSIGNMENT 2
INSTRUCTION: ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS
DUE DATE: 8TH JULY 2020

Q1
Prove the following departure function expressions:
i) [5 marks]
ii) [5 marks]

Q2
Derive the expressions for the heat capacity departure function:
i) CV (T, v) [10 marks]
ii) CP (T, P) [10 marks]

Q3
A gas obeys the EOS: Pv = RT + aP
Transform the EOS to density integral (ρ) and compressibility factor (Z) [10 marks]

Q4
Derive the internal energy departure function for the EOS: [10 marks]

Q5
Ammonia gas is isothermally compressed from 1 Pa, 446K to 22.7 MPa, 446K.
Using generalized departure charts, calculate the change per unit mole in:
i) Enthalpy [10 marks]
ii) Entropy [10 marks]
iii) Gibb’s free energy [10 marks]
iv) Helmholtz free energy [10 marks]
[Data: TC = 405.4, PC = 11.333 MPa]

Q6
Argon gas enters a turbine at 7 MPa and 600 K with a velocity of 100 m/s and leaves
at 1 MPa and 280 K with a velocity of 150 m/s at a rate of 5 kg/s. Heat is being lost
to the surroundings at 25°C at a rate of 60 kW. Using the generalized charts,
calculate:
i) The power output of the turbine [10 marks]
ii) The exergy destruction associated with the process [10 marks]

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