Unit 4 5 (Energy Balance and Humidification)
Unit 4 5 (Energy Balance and Humidification)
Energy
consumption
in India
Terminology
associated with
energy balance
Isobaric No pressure change
System is insulated
Kinetic energy
Potential energy
Internal energy
Heat
Work
Enthalpy
Self-Assessment Test
Can the kinetic energy of a mass be zero if
the mass has a velocity, that is, is moving?
Potential energy (PE) is
energy a system possesses
because of the force exerted
on its mass by a gravitational
or electromagnetic field with
respect to a reference
surface.
Self assessment:
The units of potential energy or kinetic energy is -------------------
Internal energy U of a system or a body with well defined boundaries
is the total of the kinetic energy due to the motion of molecules and
the potential energy associated with the vibrational motion and
electric energy of atoms within molecules.
U=KE+PE
Internal energy also includes the energy in all the chemical bonds
Internal energy is a state function of a system and is an extensive
quantity.
No instruments exist with which to measure internal energy directly,
internal energy must be calculated from certain other variables that
can be measured macroscopically, such as pressure, volume,
temperature, and composition
For a closed system the internal energy is essentially defined by
ΔU = q + W
Where
U is the change in internal energy of a system during a process
q is the heat
W is the mechanical work.
Discussion Question
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=baXv_5z7HVY
Enthalpy H of a
thermodynamic system is
defined as the sum of its
internal energy and the
product of its pressure and
volume:
H = U + pV,
where U is the internal
energy, p is pressure, and V is
the volume of the system.
Enthalpy is an
extensive property;
Enthalpy is a measure of heat
change of the system
Heat capacity and specific heat capacity (C)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zuHB9-ZyIeQ
Heat capacity is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature
of a body by 1o C.
C=dq/dT
General mass
balance of the
system
Now replace
mass with the
term energy
1.A closed tank contains 20 lb of water. If 200 Btu are added to the
water, what is the change in internal energy of the water?
2.Can heat be completely converted to work?
2. Energy Balances for a Steady state Closed System
steady-state means the accumulation in the system is zero, and that
closed means that no mass flow occurs across the system boundary.
Only Q and W may occur during a time interval.
What does energy balance Equation reduce to?
If you set W = –Q, you can conclude that all of the work done on a
closed, steady-state system must be transferred out as heat (–Q)
However, ironically, the reverse is false
3. Energy balance for steady state open
systems Most of industrial processes operate
under approximately continuous, open,
steady-state conditions. Most processes
in the refining and chemical industries
are open, steady-state systems.
general energy balance Equation that
applies to steady-state, open processes:
Accumulation ΔE = 0. Consequently,
Equation becomes