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a Name: _Madhaui Nawed Gi Navki PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 315 February 23%, 2022 FIRST EXAM Statement ‘When you have finished the exam read and sign the statement below, then return in the examination booklet. “On my honor, as an Aggie, ! have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this academic work.” Signature: Problem 1 Mercury (Hg) is used to measure temperatures due to its large volume expansivity. Provide the percent volumetric expansion from 10°C to 200°C. (16 points) The volume expansivity for mercury is: = 181 110%. (VeVsJ/V1"100 BAQOE TE 10% 8T3200- = «100 i e100 300-10 PETE 315 — Exam 1 15 Scanned with CamScanner Name: Property Step (1, *) ‘Step (*, 2) Total (1,2) Points to be fin Joules) Earned Quy) O p24. BA PORN s “ BAT O (aa F8 2b |” © WT | ppeoqurhV canta Fal | 39478923. |* © Intermediate Values Required r FIT oo 5 TW 150 x 10 P* (oar) 25 F122, x 10 aD) Tm) TOA WZ 70 co (moles) T7B1-8 5 Re ws eV agian ree = weoe BU sod + 0s & te poe 0 =G 0.3) = LX) 104! Cefi: eee Paap 7) : oe bar 220 Sink op pees he ie itor ae = “pz, 28 = }N52 step(*52) eUseQ avert: Cas BU ee BU = 12312422. Buy cvs 0Q 2 -1131222-51 ota) s ®Q, 20-12 2H22» SUle-! bw 2215640 = 2154-60. TPUEATES WF PETE 315 — Exam 1 BEA FE 20 ous 16060242.3 a5) (56 - oH ade ongilons x 3/5 Scanned with CamScanner Name: 3. The following is a list of statements/question using the keyword, you can use one keywor need to be used. 3 points per question (24) # eg ve 1n that needs to be matched with an answer -d more than one, while not all the responses ‘Statement Chose a Keyword from answers (AN) “An example of an intensive property is iG Ba Foran Ideal gas the enthalpy and the internal eneray only depend on G i7 pressure ‘An example of a path dependent function includes. is ‘A state function means that... we Th an adiabatic compression the temperature will remain constant G I For an adiabatic expansion the werk term i equal to E be ‘A system's defined when ut ws The true density of 0 gas at very high pressures could be a i “Answers (to match) Keyword x [Depends on number of stages used to evaluate it A True B Doensity c Work D “About 503% Tower than the gas density evaluated using the Ideal gas law | it depends on the path selected to evaluate it F raise 6 Tncrease a _Lallits intensive properties are known 7 Decrease T [There isnot an adequate description to choose K The heat capacity L ‘Molar volume M “About 50% higher than the gas density evaluated using the Ideal gas low | N PETE 315— Exam 1 5 Scanned with CamScanner Your Number:_A_ Name: PETROLEUM ENGINEERING 315, March 30", 2022, Second Exam Ground Rules Allowed: ‘Any type of scientific calculator in TEST mode, particularly the Inspire/TX instruments, except the one from your cell phone, ruler, pencil, marker, and eraser. Forbidden: Book, any tablet (I-pad, Samsung, etc.), laptop, talking to or staring to your neighbor's work, HW, ‘AU's, and/or exams from previous years. Calculators that must be in TEST mode and they are not. Turn off your phones completely. Before you begin, read your test completely, only interpretation questions are allowed, stand up ‘and/or wave your hands and I will assist you. Do all your work on the test paper and provided the answer exactly in the space provided, dono write on the back of this booklet. Grading will be based on approach and answers. Remember to show all your workl!!! Answers with no evidence of calculations where they are required will not be graded. The point value of each question or problem is provided in parentheses immediately after the question or problem statement. Read the problem statement very carefully ‘Remember to write your unique number (not the UIN) if you don’t you will miss 5 points. The test is designed for no more than 60 minutes. Return the test to me before the time expires and leave the room quietly. if you have not finished, remain in your seat QUIET, and we will collect your test. The total number of possible points you could earn is 123... yes, you could miss something and still geta100 @ Equations, conversion factors, and constants required are provided in the middle of the questions. If not, that indicates that you must be able to derive them. Statement When you have finished the exam read and sign the statement below, then return in the examination booklet. “On my honor, as an Aggle, | have neither given nor recelved unauthorized aid on this academic work.” Signature: PETE 315 — Exam 2 16 Scanned with CamScanner 3 a pel (BeBBE Te Nahest efficiency rom a power lat operating wih ae source reservoir at 400 °C and a sink reservoir at 40°C is In a steam operated turbine the inlet is superheated steam and the outlet Be ovine This ins phate ee Metra dei? ‘The followi fone keyword, you can use a keyword more than one, 4 points per question (28) Name: a list of statements/question that needs to be matched with an answer using ‘Statement Chose a Keyword from answers (A-M) Sensible heat is characterized by The heat capacity of a substance will increase with temperature usually is The work required for an adiabatic compression is higher than for an isothermal compression The latent heat of a substance is determined from The change of entropy in a process will approach zero when =5, “Answers (to match) Keyword it depends True or removed ‘A temperature Increase or decrease depending on whether heat is provided | € 0.535 The initial and final states are the some ‘Steam at a higher pressure »f 0.465 The isothermal compression requires less work The system approaches equilibrium Vapor and liquid steam at lower pressure and temperature Heat required or provided for a phase change "False ‘Adiabatic compression requires less work [lal s}=]=)ol>|>/5 PETE 315 — Exam 2 216 Q and not all the responses need to be wsede sa Scanned with CamScanner Name: 3 Problem 2. ‘Amodern power plant operates with a heat-source reservoir at 500°C and a heat-sink reservoir at 25°C. The plant hasa thermal efficiency equal to 60% of the Carnot engine thermal efficiency forthe same temperatures. (2) What is the thermal efficiency ofthe plant? (b) To what temperature must the sink-source reservoir be lowered to increase the thermal efficiency of the plant to 40%? ‘The efficiency remains the same n is 60% of the Camot-engine value efficiency (20 points) Tik) = 0c) #273.15 a = 2 7 ©3686 | 10 points TePG [= [=15 433] 10 points Ty 300%er 233.1 05 'C4273.15=298. 15h Aplen fase Ba" cannck Li obra land 0-62 carck se 6 (Ie assent Problem 4. "pl Teal GET PY Clousius-Clapeyron equation provides a godt approxtration forthe heat of vaporization at fol)” pressures. Estimate the heat of vaporization for propane at T; = 0.70. The vapor pressure for propane for a T range of (300 to 500 °R) can be approximated with the following equation that requires T in R and provides pin psia. (25 points) ph =2.8x10 xT? -1.9345xT +347.66 xpsia aH, |e Te=665.64°R = R= 10.73 Tb molx°R p\ ar The conversion factor required fe xpsia > BTU is 0.1849 & Ticamotbe rogthve T PR) AAS VS points ‘Loe vapor pressure & Vapor Pressure (psia) = 426 S points ApS Ltih ls because dp /AT (psta PR) WZ 10 points “OTe deciwnals : ‘Ha (BTU/b mol) = TH B2: cry | Spoints sf T:04 PLB LOH GEANGCIIBASCHGSANR) 4317-66 _1.P Ven i296 Psia neat eT yyy / eenlaaneTVIHE — saidpen. usedl TEsldegil : 6354 Bt eee = 465.44) z B HA2.426 1849 BTU PETE 315 — Exam 2 2F909-28 es TESS x = 1462.43 eB Scanned with CamScanner Problem 5, A turbine operates adiabatically using 50 kg/second of superheated steam entering at 600°C and ‘8000 KPa. ifthe exit pressure is 40 KPa what is the exit temperature and the power obtained from the turbine? The efficiency is 0.8 You will find your answers using data from the following tables extracted from the steam tables in your book. Units for V are cm*/a, for U and H are Ki/kg and for S (Ki/(kg K). Highlight /mark the values used from the tables below. ‘Show all intermediate work. 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Two one side sheet cheats created by you. ! will revise and approve (or not) prior the test. Forbidden: Book, any tablet (!-pad, Samsung, etc.), laptop, talking to or staring to your neighbor's work, HW, AU's, and/or exams from previous years. Calculators that must be in TEST mode and they are not. Do all your work on the test paper and provided the answer exactly in the space provided, do no write on the back of this booklet 10 points off penalty will be applied if this is not followed. Grading will be based on approach and answers. Turn off your phones completely. Remember to show all your work!!! Answers with no evidence of calculations where they are required will not be groded. The point value of each question or problem Is provided in parentheses immediately after the question or problem statement. Read the problem statement very carefully The test is designed for no more than 60 minutes. Return the test to me before the time expires and leave the room quietly. if you have not finished, remgin in your seat QUIET, and we will collect your test. Only interpretation questions are allowed, stand up and/or wave your hands and will assist you. Statement When you have finished the exam read and sign the statement below, then return in the examination booklet, if you forget to sign you will have 5 points off. on my honor, as an Aggie, I have neither given nor received unauthorized aid on this academic work.” Signature: —_—_—_——______—______ PETE 315 - Exam 3 6 Scanned with CamScanner Name: 1. The following is a list of statements/question that needs to be matched with an answer using the keyword, you can use one keyword more than one, while not all the responses need to be used. 3 points per question (24) ‘Statement ‘Answers (AN) Ifyou have a two-phase vapor and liquid mixture in equilibrium, then the | following identity is always true: yx =1 Phase transitions (from gas to liquid or vice versa) for a mixture occur at constant pressure and temperature The bubble point pressure for a specified mixture at a given T can be defined as The unknowns to be solved for in a Flash type calculation are Ternary diagrams represent phase equilibria of 3 components at a fixed pressure and temperature When looking at the distribution of methane between gas and liquid phases the composition of methane in the gas phase is. For any mixture at any given pressure if two phases exist a ‘Ata given p and T the kifor methane is smaller than for n-decane RNR RRA ER “Answers (to match) ‘Constant volume ‘Lower than in the liquid phase True Constant pressure The lowest pressure at which a single liquid phase exist for a specified temperature False Higher than in the liquid phase Vapor pressures and gas and liquid compositions ‘Molar fraction of vapor (or liquid) and equilibrium gas and liquid compositions ‘Lower than in the liquid phase The bubble point temperature is lower than the dew point temperature ‘if depends on p and T PAT fae OR Ia 26 Scanned with CamScanner 40 Name: Problem 2 Using the following figure estimate the dew point and bubble point pressures for a mixture at T= ‘90°F. Mark the points used in the graph very clearly. reas Pep(psia) 250 (5 points) YL Pesfpsio) ri (5 points) - Dew and Bubble Functions (Fixed I Tpmpgrature = EF) | fe Suim(zi*ki) —e=Sum (zi/Ki) 390 & 140 qubble 4 2 \3 200 § aso g 100 & 3 050 % a 0.00 350 Pressure (psia) Medew Sxsl- se Problem 3. Using Raou!’t law you need to estimate the phase boundaries (bubble point and dew point pressure) {for a binary mixture of 30 mole % propane and 70% carbon dioxide (CO;) at T = 30°C. (30 points) The vapor pressures for these components at 30°C in bar are: prez 0. =a 4 ‘Component. Propane COz £0, °0-F DP 10.790 72.137 maT V pe IGE A Pye aT Component [x |v —__| v ore oslo. a yt.) G 0.3 V1p.060, aw 37 2 534324 Oz O77 OMAR [0257 0.9 Vi be I Pape a on mb aa OF a 61S Sw 26-61 20.258 ceili) ath ot «0a another wor} oB Oth 2 eye <0-00001/- i on) Ba <025 ) 7G ee i) Pe 03 ogee” CY Se euls 26.86 Pap Scanned with CamScanner Name: “ ov 4 of, 0. oO. Problem 4. The following ternary diagram shows the dilution and equilibrium line or a specific oil-solvent mixture. Nine circles are placed in the ternary indicating key compositions. You need to use 5 of these for the calculation off required below. ! am providing 9 different compositions for methane. You ‘must use the numbers | provide. Those are my approximate readings and by using these I can ensure ‘uniform answer. DO NOT USE ANY OTHER VALUE than the ones | am providing. These 9 values, in a random order are: 20 “hes 0.107034, 946, 9, 946, a6, 066,668 Write in the following table the composition, as a mole fraction, for methane from the values provided after identifying them in the graph, and find number of moles of solvent required to be mixed with 1000 moles of oil and the fraction of vapor obtained. zs yifsolvent) Spots | [f= [O-7G19] 5 points xa(oil) S points ns. 2 5 points 2za(mix) 5 points xs(equil) Spoints 30 Lyequil) Spoints ‘ 5 y £0 YER, 2 0:68- 0.36 C1 * SAg-O86 T=200°E o p=2,400 psia =0-4619% aan ey $ oe re yee ) A) 2 Ol F000) +o" @: 1000 +84 puz5bll.ormoles AED L\ LALLAALWLSY SSA iy WAVAVAVAVAY| wi 46 Scanned with CamScanner Problem 4. Name: — By observing and using the information reported in the following screen output answer the. following questions by writing them in the box provided. Let ‘1’ and ‘2’ be meth jane and n-butane. ‘Mole % of n- Butane in the gas phase ‘Mole % of n- Butane in the 5 points ee8 Og liquid phase : ‘Mole % of n-Butane in the ‘5 points overall mixture : ‘Molar fraction of vapor (fd S points Volume of Liquid (cm®) Vp. ‘S points 300.395 9 Menuet -0 wets nz 0.033421 ohny OOF ypc HRS TY Ven, Ve 2" aan (95-8) 13047 om” 5/6 Scanned with CamScanner

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