Saturated liquid water enters a steady-state, adiabatic throttling valve at T = 100C . The pressure of
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Saturated liquid water enters a steady-state, adiabatic throttling valve at T = 100°C . The pressure of the fluid leaving the valve is P = 0.5 bar. It has been suggested that perhaps it would make more sense to replace the valve with a turbine––the desired pressure drop will still occur, but some work would be btained from the turbine.
A. Determine the physical state of the fluid leaving the valve.
B. Determine the rate at which entropy is generated in the valve per kilogram of entering water
C. Determine the maximum work that could be produced by a turbine per kilogram of entering water if the stream entering the turbine was identical to the stream entering the valve, and the pressure leaving the turbine was P = 0.5 bar.
D. Compare the physical state of the fluid leaving the “idealized” turbine described in part C to the physical state of the fluid leaving the valve as described in part A. Are they identical? Can you rationalize why they are, or are not, identical?
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Fundamentals Of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 9781111580704
1st Edition
Authors: Kevin D. Dahm, Donald P. Visco