Chapter 2 Week 3 2021
Chapter 2 Week 3 2021
Chapter 2 Week 3 2021
Thermodynamics
Chapter 2
Heat Effects
Chapter Outline
HEAT EFFECTS
4.1 Sensible Heat of Pure Substance 4.3 Standard Heat of Reaction (DHrxn),
Formation (DHf) and Combustion (DHc)
4.2 Latent Heat of Pure Substance
4.4 Temperature Dependence of DHrxn
Topic Outcomes
U U
dU dT dV
T V V T
U
dU CV dT dV
V T
0 For any constant-volume
process, regardless of substance.
U
dU CV dT dV Internal energy independent of
V T volume. True for ideal gases,
incompressible fluids and
low press gases.
T2
Integrate
dU CV dT U C
T1
V dT
Q U C
T1
V dT
The molar or specific enthalpy, H
of a substances may be expressed as a
function of temperature, T and pressure, P;
H constant-
C P = pressure heat
T P capacity
H H
dH dT dP
T P P T
H
dH C P dT dP
P T
0 For any constant-pressure
process, regardless of substance.
H
dH C P dT dP Enthalpy is independent of
P T pressure; this is true for ideal
gases and approximately
true for low pressure gases
Integrate T2
dH C P dT H C
T1
P dT
Q H C
T1
P dT
Temperature Dependence of
the Heat Capacity
T2
To integrate and
Q U CV dT
T1
T2
Q H C
T1
P dT required knowledge of
where
If To, Q or H were given and asked to
calculate T the equation is rearranged:
B
AT 0 T0 1
CP 2
T T0
T
T0 R
dT
C T 2 2 1 D
3 0 2
T0
H C P H
T T0
Solution for T if CP H is given,
H
T T0 Iterative solution
CP H
Example 2
By using Table C.1, calculate the heat
required to raise the temperature of 1 mol
methane from 260 to 600°C in a steady-flow
process. Methane is considered in ideal-gas
state.
Example 3