Section1 2
Section1 2
p A
v c
dx
q
Ff
A
p c
v- dv
Ff
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Equation of State for a Perfect Gas (concluded)
• Molecular weight of Air
Average molecular weight of the gases in the atmosphere.
Air on earth at sea level is a mixture of approximately 78% nitrogen,
21%oxygen, with the remaining one percent a mix of argon,
carbon dioxide, neon, helium and other rare gases,
~ 28.96443 kg/kg-mole
Rg = 1716.658 ft-lbf/R-(slug)
Rg = 287.056 J/K-(kg)
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Specific Heats, Internal Energy, and Enthalpy
(cont’d)
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Specific Heats, Internal Energy, and Enthalpy
(cont’d)
1
A
v c
q m
Ff Ffric = 0 (isentropic process)
A
c
de pdv
p
v- dv
Ff
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First Law of Thermodynamics (concluded)
• In terms of Enthalpy
- reversible process
de dq pdv
h e pv >dh de vdp pdv
dh
dq pdv vdp pdv dq vdp
dh dq vdp
- isentropic process (reversible, adiabatic)
dh vdp
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Second Law of Thermodynamics (cont’d)
•Thermodynamic entropy, s, is a measure of the amount of energy
in a physical system that cannot be used to do work.
dq
ds dsirrev
T
Reversible heat addition Effect of dissipative processes
dh 2 c p dT vdp
cp s2 s1 1
But from definition dT p T T
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Isentropic Process Relationships
• For an isentropic process, (adiabatic, reversible) dq = 0
dq
ds dsirrev = 0
T
cp Rg
T2 p2 T2 p2
and c p ln 2 Rg ln
T1 p1 T1 p1
Solving for p2 in terms of T2
cp cp
p2 T2 Rg T2 c p cv
p1 T1 T1
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Isentropic Process Relationships (cont’d)
cp
• Defining a ratio of specific heats,
cv
p2 T2 1 More “later”
p1 T1
• Applying the equation of state
T2 p2 1
T1 p1 2
• and 1
1
p2 1 p2 1 2 1 p2 2
>
p
1 p1 1 p1 1
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Isentropic Process Relationships (concluded)
• Returning for the expression for sonic velocity
V
M
RgT
Then for a calorically perfect gas
p 2p2 2 2 p1
p
pk p k
p 1p1 1 1
2
1 2
p 1 1
k 1
k
p
RgT >c RgT !
s
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Thermodynamic properties of a mixed gas
• Molecular weight:
j V j M w j V Vj
Mw M j
w j
V frac j M w j V frac j
V
j V j j V
k
k
j k
k
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Thermodynamic properties of a mixed gas
(cond’t)
• Example: air
j
M w V frac M w j j
Mwair =
2140.78084 + 2160.209476 + 400.00934 + 12 + 216 0.000314
+ …. = 28.96443 kg/kg-mole
8314.4126
--> Rg = = 287.056 J/K-(kg)
28.9644
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Thermodynamic properties of a mixed gas
(cond’t)
• Specific heat
j n j c 'j
p
c ' c
_
cp ' V ' Molar specific heat
j n j
frac j p j p J
( )
j kg-moloK
_
cp ' 1
c ' mass specific heat
_
cp
Mw
Mw
V frac j p j (
J
)
j kgoK
cp ' j
1
_
cp j cp
Mw
V Mw c frac j j pj
Mw j
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Ratio of Specific Heats
varies as a function of temperature and drops off significantly
•
at higher temperatures (molecular spin mode)
• For Most
Of this Properties
class…we For air
will use
1.40
• Careful …… for
rockets (where
Combustion occurs)
Invariably… 1.40
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Ratio of Specific Heats (concluded)
cp
• key parameter for compressible flow analysis
cv
Approximate Specific Heat Ratio for Various
Gases, at moderate temperatures
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• Relationship of Rg to specific heats,
cp cv Rg
• Internal Energy and Enthalpy
de dh
h = e + Pv cv cp
dT v dT p
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Thermodynamics Summary (cont’d)
• First Law of Thermodynamics, reversible process
de pdv dh vdp
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Thermodynamics Summary (cont’d)
• Second Law of Thermodynamics, reversible process
T2 p2
s2 s1 c p ln 2 Rg ln
T1 p1
p2 T 1 p2 2
2
p1 T1 p1 1
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Thermodynamics Summary (cont’d)
control
volume p p + dp
C C- d v A
c
+ d
p2 2 p 1
p2 p
1 1 2 p k k
p
1 1
p 1 p
k RgT c RgT
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Thermodynamics Summary (cont’d)
• Speed of Sound for calorically Perfect gas
c RgT
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Thermodynamics Summary (concluded)
• For a mixed gas
j V j M w j V
Mw M j
w j
V frac j M w j
j V j j V
k
k
j
j n j c 'j
p
c ' c
_
cp ' V ' Molar specific heat
j n j
frac j p j p J
( )
j kg-moloK
_
cp ' 1
_
cp
M
M
V frac j M w j c p j mass specific heat J
( o )
w w j kg K
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SR-71 Near Field Shock Wave Patterns
c RgT
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Speed of Sound Can Tell You a Lot
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Homework, Section 1
• A sample return Probe is being sent on a 1-year mission
from Earth to Mars Via Venus Using “aero-gravity” assist
( both both gravity And aerodynamics at Venus used to turn the
corner to Mars)
T2 1
s2 s1 cv ln Rg ln
T1 2
cp Rg
1
1
cv Rg
1
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