Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781259696527
Author: J.M. Smith Termodinamica en ingenieria quimica, Hendrick C Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.20P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The enthalpy and entropy of a liquid-vapor equilibrium mixture at a pressure of 1000 kPa should be deduced.

Concept Introduction:

  • For a two-phase liquid-vapor equilibrium mixture the enthalpy (H) and entropy (S) are given as:
  • H = Hf + x(Hg-Hf)-----(1)S = Sf + x(Sg-Sf)--------(2)where, Hg and Hf are the specific enthalpies in the vapor and liquid phases respectivelySg and Sf are the specific entropies in the vapor and liquid phases respectivelyx = steam quality = mass of vapormass of vapor + mass of liquid ----(3)

Enthalpy, H = 788.7 kJ/kg

Entropy, S = 2.196 kJ/kg-K

Given:

Total mass, M = 1.0 kg

Equilibrium pressure = 1000 kPa

Explanation:

Based on the steam tables at pressure = 8000 kPa we have:

Specific volume of liquid, vf = 0.001127 m3/kg

Specific volume of vapor, vg = 0.19436 m3/kg

Specific enthalpy of liquid, Hf = 762.51 kJ/kg

Specific enthalpy of vapor, Hg = 2777.1 kJ/kg

Specific entropy of liquid, Sf = 2.1381 kJ/kg-K

Specific entropy of liquid, Sg = 6.5850 kJ/kg-K

Calculation:

Step 1:

Calculate the steam quality x using equation (3)

It is given that in the volumes of the vapor is 70% of the total volume in the mixture. The total volume, Vt is:-

  Vt = Vliq + VvapVt = mliq×vf + mvap×vg ------(4)where, mliq and mvap are mass of the liquid and vapor phasesvf and vg are the specific volumes of the liquid and vaporSince,  Vvap = 0.7 Vtwe can write, mvap×vg = 0.7 Vt -----(5)by extension, mliq×vf =0.3 Vt ------(6)mvap×vgmliq×vf = 0.7 Vt0.3 Vtmvapmliq = 2.333×vfvg Substituting the values for vf and vg,mvapmliq = 2.333×0.0011270.19436 =0.0135 -------(7)Now, the total mass m = 1.0 kg, i.e.mvap+mliq=1Based on equation 3, we can then write,x = mvap  and (1-x) = mliqSubstituting for mliq and mvap in eq(7) we get:x1-x = 0.0135x = 0.013

Step 2:

Calculate H and S based on equations 1 and 2

H = Hf + x (Hg-Hf)    = 762.51 + 0.013(2777.1-762.51) = 788.7 kJ/kg

S = Sf + x (Sg-Sf)   = 2.1381 + 0.013(6.5850-2.1381) = 2.196 kJ/kg-K

Thus the total enthalpy and entropy values are:

Enthalpy, H = 788.7 kJ/kg

Entropy, S = 2.196 kJ/kg-K

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