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Chem. Eng. Thermodynamics (TKK-2137) 14/15 Semester 3 Instructor: Rama Oktavian Email: rama.oktavian86@gmail.com Office Hr.: M.13-15, Tu. 13-15, W. 13-15, Th. 13-15, F. 09-11
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Outlines 1. 1 st law thermodynamics 2. Energy balance for closed system 3. The phase rule 4. Energy balance for open system
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1 st law thermodynamics Properties of matters: – Energy content of matters: – Other properties having the same unit as energy Enthalpy, Free energy, etc. Kinetic Energy Internal Energy Potential Energy NOTE: Heat and Work are energies exchanged between a system and its surrounding, not properties associated with matters. Total Energy of matters
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1 st law Thermodynamic Work (W) Work can be followed by volume change of fluid (ex. Compression of a gas by a piston) Total volume gives total work Work per unit mass or mole W+ (-) shows that fluid compression is positive work
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1 st law Thermodynamic Heat (Q) -Heat moves from object with higher T to object with lower T -Temperature difference is driving force of heat flow W & Q are path variables Path variables only have meaning when exchange between a system/substance and surroundings A substance does not contain a certain amount of work or heat
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1 st law thermodynamics Kinetic Energy(E k ) We will focus on 5 forms of energy Potential Energy(E p ) Internal Energy(U) Question: what is the relationship between the various forms of energy?
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1 st law Thermodynamic Total energy is constant Ek, Ep, U Q W - E(surrounding) E(system) E(system) + E(surrounding) = 0 + + Mathematical formula
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1 st law Thermodynamic Closed system closed when no mass passes the boundary Thus: 1 st law thermodynamic for closed system:
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1 st law Thermodynamic Closed system : state variable : path variables P T P 1,T 1 P 2,T 2 For closed system Change from state 1 to state 2 with 2 different paths What is the value for Q & W for each paths ?
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1 st law Thermodynamic Closed system
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1 st law Thermodynamic Reversible process No-friction No turbulence Always in equilibrium Valid only for reversible proses Reversible work is ideal work 1 st law:
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1 st law Thermodynamic Constant volume process Therefore Heat transferred from or to system is equal with the value of internal energy change
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1 st law Thermodynamic Enthalpy Heat transferred from or to system is equal with the value of enthalpy change Constant pressure process:
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1 st law Thermodynamic Heat capacity Constant-V process: For constant P process For constant V process State variable Constant-P process:
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1 st law Thermodynamic Rework Example 2.9 Example 2.10
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The phase rule Gibbs phase rule where: F = degree of freedom The number of maximum variables that must be specified or fixed to determine the other variables = number of phase Phase = a homogeneous region of matter N = number of component For pure substance (N = 1), minimum F = 0
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The phase rule Gibbs phase rule
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Energy balance for open system Open system system E(system) + E(surrounding) = 0 1 st law: Every unit of mass contains energy: Total energy :
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Energy balance for open system Open system Total energy in the system can change due to accumulation or loss: Therefore: (influent)(effluent)
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Energy balance for open system Work: can be generated by flow work in and out (W f ) and shaft work (W s ) influent effluent Remember:
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Energy balance for open system 1 st law thermodynamic for open system effluentinfluent General process: Steady state: One inlet and outlet: Rate of energy Rate of energy per mass or mole
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1 st law Thermodynamic for open system Rework Example 2.15 Example 2.16
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