Unit 2 SFEE
Unit 2 SFEE
Unit 2 SFEE
Thermal Engineering – I
Unit 2
First law – Open System (SFEE)
Dr. Anjaneya G
Assistant professor
Department of Mechanical Engineering
RVCE, Bengaluru Dr. ANJANEYA G, RVCE
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During a steady flow process, no intensive or extensive properties within control volume
change with time.
The boundary work is zero for steady flow systems (since Vcv = constant)
The total mass or energy entering the control volume must be equal to the total mass or
energy leaving it.
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Most energy conversion devices operate steadily over long periods of time
Rates of heat and work crossing the control surface are constant with time
States of the mass streams crossing the control surface or boundary are
constant with time.
Under these conditions the mass and energy content of the control volume
are constant with time
gz – Potential energy
Flowing fluid
Enthalpy, h = u+ p v
V – Velocity m/s
Total energy consists of three parts for a non flowing fluid and four parts for a flowing fluid
Flow work
The fluid entering or leaving a control volume processes an additional form of energy
The total energy of a flowing fluid per unit mass (denoted by ) becomes:
Therefore, enthalpy, h takes care of the flow work in addition to internal energy
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Is the total energy per unit mass, the total energy of flowing fluid of mass m is simply m,
for uniform properties of the mass m
h1 = u1 + p1v1
h2 = u2 + p2v2
All energies including heat and work in the above equation are in kJ/kg
SFEE – Rate Basis
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V2
V
2
Q m
u1 p1v1 1
gZ1 u 2 p1v 2
= W s m gZ 2
2
2 2
Where m 1 1 A1V1 and m 2 2 A2V2 Where = density A = cross sectional
area
1 m
But m 2 m
h1 h2
Q m
V V1
2
2
2
g Z
1 Z 2 W s
2
kJ/s kg/s kJ/kg kJ/s
This is the Steady Flow Energy Equation
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SFEE for Open Systems having single entry and exit devices
Throttling devices
Mixing chambers
Heat exchangers