96 ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
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Highlights
- A pure substance is a system which is (i) homogeneous in composition, (ii) homogeneous in chemical
aggregation, (iii) invariable in chemical aggregation. - The triple point is merely the point of intersection of sublimation and vapourisation curves. It must be
understood that only on p-T diagram is the triple point represented by a point. On p-V diagram it is a line,
and on a U-V diagram it is a triangle. - Steam as a vapour does not obey laws of perfect gases unless and until it is highly in super dry condition.
- Dryness fraction is the ratio of the mass of actual dry steam to the mass of steam containing it.
i.e., Dryness fraction =
m
mm
s
sw+
where, ms = Mass of dry steam contained in steam considered
mw = Mass of water particles in suspension in the steam considered.
- Superheated steam behaves like a gas and therefore, it follows gas laws. The law for adiabatic expansion is
pv1.3 = C. - External work of evaporation = p(vg – vf)
Internal latent heat = h
pv
fg J
− g
Internal energy of steam, u :
(i) For wet steam : uh
pxv
J
=−..g
(ii) For superheated steam : uh
pv
= sup− J
.sup. (J = 1, in SI Units)
- Entropy of water when heated from temperature T 1 to T 2 ;
s 2 – s 1 = cpw loge
T
T
2
1
If 0°C is taken as the datum then entropy of water at any temperature T, above this datum will be
sf = cpw loge 273 T
Entropy of evaporation :
s
h
evap T
fg
s
.= ...(when water is evaporated to steam completely)
=xhTfg
s ...(when water is evaporated partially and dryness fraction of steam is x)
Entropy of steam :
swet = sf +
xh
T
fg
s ...[wet steam (x < 1)]
ss
h
g f T
fg
s
=+ ...[Dry and saturated steam (x = 1)]
ssf hTfg c TT
sup s pses
=+ +log sup ...(Superheated steam)