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ENERGY BALANCE

CHE531

Text Book :
Elementary Principles of Chemical Processes
Richard M. Felder
Ronald W. Rousseau
Week 1

Introduction to Energy Balance


(Chapter 7)
Forms of Energy: Heat, Work, Kinetic,
Potential, Enthaply.
Energy Balances: Closed Systems and
Open System
Tables of Thermodynamic Data
Energy Balance Procedures
Forms of Energy:
Heat, Work, Kinetic, Potential, Enthaply.
(7.1 page 315)

Kinetic Ek: motion, rotation


Potential Ep: position, level
Internal U: atoms, molecules
Heat Q: temperature different
between system and surrounding
+ve to the system from surrounding
Work, W: driving force
+ve done by the system to the
surrounding
Enthalphy, H: Open system, change
in temperature
Kinetic and Potential Energy :
(7.2 page 317)

Kinetic energy: Ek (J) = (mu2)


u = velocity (m/s)
m = mass (kg)

Potential Energy : EP (J) = mgz


g = gravity
z = elevation
Examples

Examples 7.2-1
Example 7.2-2
Energy balances:
closed and open systems
Batch = closed system
Semibatch and continuous
systems = open systems
Energy balance in closed
system
U E K E P Q W eq 7.3 4
(final initial)
U 0,
In closeds system, no temp. change, no phase change,
no chem reaction, almost no pressure change
E K 0, E p 0
No acceleration , no rising and falling, respectively
Q 0, adiabatic
temp surrounding and system is the same, perfect isulation
W 0,
no moving part ect...
Example 7.3-1
Energy balance opened
system at steady state
Work
(Flow + Shaft) eq 7.4-1
Work done by fluid eq 7.4-4

Specific properties and enthalpy


Specific = amount/total amount

v specific volume (L/kg)


H specific enthalpy U
pV

Example 7.4-1
Open system energy
balance
input-=output, accumulation = 0
Eq 7.4-15


H E K E P Q WS
Tables of thermodynamic
data
Reference state and state properties
Refer to page 325
Example 7.5-1
Steam table refer to table B.5-B.7
Example 7.5-2
Energy balance procedure

Refer page 330


Example 7.6-1
Example 7.6-3

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