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P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department
The Entropy Change P M V Subbarao Professor Mechanical Engineering Department A Single Reason for Every Thing That Happens!!!
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Carnot Gas Engine : The Reversible Cycle
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Carnot Engine using Phase Change Substance : SSSF CVs
HTR Boiler 2 1 Turbine Compressor 4 3 Condenser LTR
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Performance of Reversible Cycle
Use a generalized indices…
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During a time duration
For a reversible cycle with n number heat transfer processes Where, i shows ith process and n is the number of process in a cycle. But Qi is a path function and depends on process.
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Therefore, k is an initial state and k+1 is a final state. m is the number state Points in a cycle. Therefore for all reversible cycles.
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A New cyclic Integral Cyclic integral of this new quantity is zero!
Any quantity whose cyclic integral is zero is a property ! For a reversible process an infinitesimal change in this new property is: Boltzman named S as Entropy of a substance. During a reversible process
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Entropy, S : A Measure of State of Matter
So (J/K•mol) H2O(liq) 69.95 H2O(gas) 188.8 For a given substance S (gaseous state) > S (liquid state) > S (solid state)
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Entropy and Order of Molecules of Matter
S˚(Br2 liq) < S˚(Br2 gas) S˚(H2O solid) < S˚(H2O liquid)
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Entropy, S : Molecular Complexity
Increase in molecular complexity generally leads to increase in S.
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Standard Molar Entropies
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Entropy and Temperature
S increases slightly with T S increases a large amount with phase changes
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Entropy Change during a Reversible Process
From the definition of the entropy, it is known that Q=TdS during a reversible process. The total heat transfer during this process is given by Qreversible = TdS Therefore, it is useful to consider the T-S diagram for a reversible process involving heat transfer On a T-S diagram, the area under the process curve represents the heat transfer for a reversible process T S A reversible adiabatic process
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Flow Boiling Process T h Liquid Liquid +Vapour Vapour Vapour
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Steam Generation : Expenditure Vs Wastage
Vapour Liquid +Vapour h Liquid s
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Analysis of Steam Generation at Various Pressures
Specific Pressure Enthalpy Entropy Temp Volume MPa kJ/kg kJ/kg/K C m3/kg 1 3500 7.79 509.9 0.3588 2 5 7.06 528.4 3 10 6.755 549.6 4 15 6.582 569 20 6.461 586.7 6 25 6.37 602.9 7 30 6.297 617.7 8 35 6.235 631.3 0.0102
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Variable Pressure Steam Gneration
h s
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Carnot Cycle Show the Carnot cycle on a T-S diagram and identify the heat transfer at both the high and low temperatures, and the work output from the cycle. S T TH TL S1=S4 S2=S3 1 2 3 4 A B 1-2, reversible isothermal heat transfer QH = TdS = TH(S2-S1) area 1-2-B-A 2-3, reversible, adiabatic expansion isentropic process, S=constant (S2=S3) 3-4, reversible isothermal heat transfer QL = TdS = TL(S4-S3), area 3-4-A-B 4-1, reversible, adiabatic compression isentropic process, S1=S4 Net work Wnet = QH - QL, the area enclosed by , the shaded area
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Nature of Reversible Machines
For all reversible heat engines: For all reversible heat pumps and refrigerators: Therefore all reversible machines in this universe :
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Process : h-s Diagram : Mollier Diagram
Enthalpy-entropy diagram, h-s diagram: it is valuable in analyzing steady-flow devices such as turbines, compressors, etc. Dh: change of enthalpy from energy balance (from the first law of thermodynamics) Ds: change of entropy from the second law. A measure of the irreversibilities during an adiabatic process. Ds Dh h s
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Enthalpy Vs Entropy Diagram
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