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Equations
Thermodynamic properties from tables
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Solve
• EES is a calculator with properties.
• Objectives
• Ideal gas properties
Example 1
• Real fluid properties
Real fluid properties
• Isentropic process Example 2
• Psychometric properties
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• Example 1:
• Example 1:
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Given data
d t
Basic equation (steam)
The next step is to pull h1
The next step is to pull h1
value and h2 value
• Example 1:
• 2. Thermodynamic properties for real fluids
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• Example 1:
• 2. Thermodynamic properties for real fluids
• Change independent variables to given values
• Example 1
• 1. type in basic equation
Basic equation (air)
The next step is to pull h3
The next step is to pull h3
value and h4 value
• Example 1
• 2. Thermodynamic properties for ideal gas
2 Th d i ti f id l
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• Example 1
• 2. Thermodynamic properties for ideal gas
• Change independent variables to given values
The next step is check the
unit system and run
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• Example 1
• 3. check unit system and run
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• Example 2
• Air enters the high‐pressure turbine in a power plant at 25 bar
and 1227 oC (State 1) and expands to 6 bar and 927 oC (State 2),
calculate the isentropic efficiency (%) of the turbine.
p y( )
T 1
Basic equation:
h h
isentropic 1 2 p1
h1 h2 s
2
s1 s2s p2 p2s 2s
p2
Thermodynamic data (air):
s
From Table A‐22:
T1, p1 → h1, s1; h1 h2
T2 → h2; isentropic 68.9%
68 9%
h1 h2 s
p2s, s2s → h2s;
• Example 2
• Isentropic process
• Pull entropy values, and make them equal
Pull entropy values and make them equal
Given data
Given data
Basic equations
Basic equations
p2 p2s
s1 s2s
h1 h2
isentropic
h1 h2 s
• Example 3
• P h
Psychometric properties
ti ti
• Let p=patm
• Choose AirH2O.
• Procedure
• Equations
• Thermodynamic properties
Thermodynamic properties
• Unit system
• Run
Note: For thermo combustion problems and
chemical equilibrium problems, set bounds for
variables.
For example, set lower bounds for temperature
to be 273K.
Options‐> Variable Information‐>Upper and Lower
Options > Variable Information >Upper and Lower
limits