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MEC 309 Formulas Chapter 4

The document discusses control volume analysis and equations for mass, energy, and momentum. It provides equations for mass flow rate, volume flow rate, velocity, work, heat transfer, and more for analyzing systems using the control volume approach.

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MEC 309 Formulas Chapter 4

The document discusses control volume analysis and equations for mass, energy, and momentum. It provides equations for mass flow rate, volume flow rate, velocity, work, heat transfer, and more for analyzing systems using the control volume approach.

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Control Volume

ṁ = ρ𝐴𝑉 Mass Flow Rate


ṁ= υ
𝐴𝑉 (in terms of specific volume)
V = velocity
𝐴𝑉𝑃
ṁ = (𝑅/𝑀)𝑇 Ideal gas equation

𝐴2𝑉2
ṁ2 = υ2 Mass Flow Rate At Inlet 2
ṁ2 = ṁ3 − ṁ1

(𝐴𝑉)3 Mass Flow Rate at Exit


ṁ3 = υ3
Can also sum m’s together to get final amount
(−𝑊𝑐𝑣) Mass Flow Rate with Ideal Gas
ṁ= 𝑐𝑝(𝑇2−𝑇1)

𝑄= ṁ × υ Volume Flow Rate



𝑄= ρ

𝑚2υ2 Velocity at Inlet 2


𝑉2 = 𝐴2

ṁυ2 Exit Area


𝐴2 = 𝑉2 Find specific volume from
superheated tables using p/T &
h.
𝑚1−𝑚2 Time Rate of Change
𝑡= ṁ
ρ𝑉
𝑡= ṁ

1 (−𝑊 )𝑐𝑣
𝑅𝑇1 Inlet Area with Ideal Gas
𝐴1 = 𝑉1
[ 𝑐 (𝑇 −𝑇 )
]( 𝑝1
) Equation
𝑝 2 1

Mass Rate Balance


∑ 𝑚𝑖 − ∑ 𝑚𝑒
𝑖 𝑒

∑ 𝑚𝑖 = ∑ 𝑚𝑒 At steady state
𝑖 𝑒
𝑊 = 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + (𝑝𝑒𝐴𝑒 )𝑉𝑒 − (𝑝𝑖𝐴𝑖)𝑉𝑖 Work
e=terms evaluated at exit e
𝑊 = 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚𝑒(𝑝𝑒υ𝑒 ) − 𝑚𝑖(𝑝𝑖υ𝑖 ) i= terms evaluated at inlet and
exit

𝑉1 −𝑉2
2 2
Energy rate balance for one-inlet,
0 = 𝑄𝑐𝑣 − 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚[(ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2
+ 𝑔(𝑧1 − 𝑧2)] one-exit control volumes at
steady state

2 2
𝑉𝑖 𝑉𝑒
0 = 𝑄𝑐𝑣 − 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚𝑖(ℎ𝑖 + 2
+ 𝑔𝑧𝑖) − 𝑚𝑒(ℎ𝑒 + 2
+ 𝑔𝑧𝑒) Energy Rate Balance at
Steady State
2 2
𝑉𝑖 𝑉𝑒
𝑄𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚𝑖(ℎ𝑖 + 2
+ 𝑔𝑧𝑖) = 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚𝑒(ℎ𝑒 + 2
+ 𝑔𝑧𝑒)

𝑉1 −𝑉2
2 2
Nozzle & Diffuser
0 = [(ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2
]

2
𝑉1 −𝑉2
2
Heat Transfer in Turbine
𝑄𝑐𝑣 = 𝑊𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚[ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2
]
2 2
𝑉1 −𝑉2
𝑊𝑐𝑣 = 𝑄𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚[ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2
] Power in Turbine
2
𝑉1 −𝑉2
2
Power in Compressor/Pump
𝑊𝑐𝑣 = 𝑄𝑐𝑣 + 𝑚[(ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2
] 𝑊𝑐𝑣 is negative

2 2
𝑉1 −𝑉2
0 = (ℎ1 − ℎ2) + 2 Throttling Process
ℎ1 = ℎ2 (𝑝2 < 𝑝1)

𝑉𝑐𝑣(𝑡)
𝑚𝑐𝑣(𝑡) = υ(𝑡) Control Volume comprised of different phases
𝑈𝑐𝑣(𝑡) = 𝑚𝑐𝑣(𝑡)𝑢(𝑡) at time t

𝑄𝑐𝑣 = ∆𝑈𝑐𝑣 − ℎ𝑒∆𝑚𝑐𝑣


𝑄𝑐𝑣 = (𝑚2𝑢2 − 𝑚1𝑢1) − ℎ𝑒(𝑚2 − 𝑚1) Heat Transfer

𝑊𝑐𝑣 = ℎ𝑖∆𝑚𝑐𝑣 − ∆𝑈𝑐𝑣 Work

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