Conservation of Energy: S. Yao MECH3310 Lecture 2 CH 1.3-1.4 05/02/2016 1
Conservation of Energy: S. Yao MECH3310 Lecture 2 CH 1.3-1.4 05/02/2016 1
Conservation of Energy: S. Yao MECH3310 Lecture 2 CH 1.3-1.4 05/02/2016 1
Review of Thermodynamics
Energy can have many forms
Review of Thermodynamics
The sum of all microscopic forms of energy is called the internal energy u of a
system, which consists of
- Usensible: translational, rotational, vibration motion of atoms/molecules.
- Ulatent: intermolecular forces influencing phase change b/w solid, liquid, vapor.
- Uchemical: energy stored in chemical bonds b/w atoms.
- Unuclear: binding forces in the nucleus
In heat transfer system, we focus on Usens and Ulat, which are together referred
as thermal energy, Ut . The stored mechanical and thermal energy is:
Est = KE + PE + Ut,, where Ut = Usens +Ulat
while other forms of energy are regarded as Egen (e.g., electrical, nuclear, or
chemical, etc).
dU mcV dT
specific heat at constant pressure cp.
dH mc p dT
At low pressures all real gases approach ideal gas behavior, and
therefore their specific heats depend on temperature only.
Total energy
entering the
system
Total energy
leaving the
system
Change in the
total energy of
the system
The energy balance for any system undergoing any process can be
expressed as (in the rate form)
E in E out
Rate of net energy transfer
by heat, work, and mass
dEsystem dt
(W)
Surface Phenomena
E in , E out
,
Rate of thermal and/or mechanical energy transfer across the control surface due to
heat transfer, fluid flow and/or work interaction
Volumetric Phenomena
E g
Rate of thermal energy generation due to conversion from another energy form (e.g.,
electrical, nuclear, or chemical); energy conversion process occurs with the system
E st
Conservation of Energy
E st E in E out E g
Over a time interval
Steady-Flow Systems
Closed systems
Q W Est Ut
Q mcv T
(J)
m in m out m
(kg/s)
cp (Tout Tin )
qm
E in E out 0
Holds for steady-state and transient conditions.
With no mass and volume, energy storage and generation (volumetric) are not pertinent
to the energy balance, even if they occur in the medium bounded by the surface.
Consider surface of wall with heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation.
qconv
qrad
0
qcond
k
T1 T2
4
h(T2 T ) 2 (T24 Tsur
)0
L
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Example 1.9: (surface energy balance) Coating with prescribed radiation properties (,
) is cured by irradiation from an infrared lamp. Heat transfer from coating is by
convection to ambient air and radiation exchange with the surroundings. Find the cure
temperature for different h.
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