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Title: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Description: These are the notes of thermodynamics for students studying chemical engineering covering the books as mentioned: 1. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Milo. D. Koretsky(2nd Edition) 2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by Yunus. A . Cengel(8th Edition) 3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J . M . Smith(7th Edition)
Description: These are the notes of thermodynamics for students studying chemical engineering covering the books as mentioned: 1. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Milo. D. Koretsky(2nd Edition) 2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by Yunus. A . Cengel(8th Edition) 3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J . M . Smith(7th Edition)
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CH-107
Lecture
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CHEMICAL
ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS-I
Dr
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M Smith, 7th Edition
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• “Thermodynamics, an Engineering
Approch” by Yunus A Cengel
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS-I
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Lecture Outline
Concept of Internal Energy
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Concept of Enthalpy
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Internal Energy
Internal Energy (U)
Internal energy is defined earlier as the sum
of all the microscopic forms of energy of a
system
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The total energy of a system, can be
contained or stored in a system, and thus
can be viewed as the static forms of energy
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To this may be added the potential energy of
intermolecular interactions
The internal energy is also associated with
various binding forces between the
molecules of a substance, between the
atoms within a molecule, and between the
particles within an atom and its nucleus
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U is not a directly measurable property
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Zeroth law
Internal Energy State Function
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Internal Energy
How to Calculate Change in Internal Energy
(U)
Internal energy changes with the states variables
on which it depends
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Internal Energy
Joules Free Expansion Experiment (Const U)
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Internal Energy
Joules Free Expansion Experiment (Const U)
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1st Law
James Prescott Joule’s experiment
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1st Law
First Law of Thermodynamics
d(nU) = dQ + dW
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1st Law
First Law of Thermodynamics
d(nU)System = dQ + dW
d(nU)Surrounding = -dQ - dW
d(nU)univ = d(nU)system +
d(nU)surrounding
d(nU)univ = 0
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1st Law
First Law of Thermodynamics
Constant-V and Constant-P
Process
Energy balance for n moles of a homogeneous
fluid contained in a closed system:
d(nU) = dQ + dW
Mechanically reversible, closed system:
dW = -Pd(nV)
Then d(nU) = dQ - Pd(nV)
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1st Law
First Law of Thermodynamics
@ Constant-V
If V = cnst dV = 0
for closed system dn = 0 dW = -Pd(nV) = 0
Then
d(nU) = dQ= CvdT
Closed, constant volume system:
Heat transferred = Change in internal energy
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1st Law
First Law of Thermodynamics
@ Constant-P
reversible, closed, constant pressure
system:
Heat transferred = Change in enthalpy
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Enthalp
Enthalpy (H)
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Enthalp
Enthalpy (H)
Is used to calculate cooling
and heating processes (heat
exchangers, evaporators,
distillation columns, pumps,
turbines, engines, etc)
appears in energy balances to
calculate Q and W
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Enthalp
Calculating Enthalpy
H (T,P) =
𝜕𝐻
𝜕𝐻
( ) 𝑃 dT+ ( )𝑇 dP
𝜕𝑇
𝜕𝑃 Joules Thomson Effect (JT Effect)
+
𝜕𝐻
( ) dP
𝜕𝑃 𝑇
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Energy Balance
General Energy Balance
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Energy Balance
General Energy Balance
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Energy Balance
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Energy Balance
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Title: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Description: These are the notes of thermodynamics for students studying chemical engineering covering the books as mentioned: 1. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Milo. D. Koretsky(2nd Edition) 2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by Yunus. A . Cengel(8th Edition) 3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J . M . Smith(7th Edition)
Description: These are the notes of thermodynamics for students studying chemical engineering covering the books as mentioned: 1. Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics by Milo. D. Koretsky(2nd Edition) 2. Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamic by Yunus. A . Cengel(8th Edition) 3. Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics by J . M . Smith(7th Edition)