To have complete understanding of the steady flow energy equation you must derive the Steady Flow Energy Equation from first principles for a compressor (M2) in figure 2.1 where the air flows steadily at the rate of mass kg/s through an air

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To have complete understanding of the steady flow energy equation you must derive the Steady Flow Energy Equation
from first principles for a compressor (M2) in figure 2.1 where the air flows steadily at the rate of mass kg/s through an air
compressor, entering at velocity C1 with a pressure of P1 and specific volume V1, leaving at velocity C2 with pressure P2 and
a specific volume V2. During the flow the specific internal energy of the air is Uj and U2 at the entry and exit respectively.
Cooling water in a jacket surrounding the cylinder absorbs heat Q from the air and work W use to drive the compressor.
Air out
Air in
Water in
Air Compressor
Water out
W
Figure 2.1
Transcribed Image Text:To have complete understanding of the steady flow energy equation you must derive the Steady Flow Energy Equation from first principles for a compressor (M2) in figure 2.1 where the air flows steadily at the rate of mass kg/s through an air compressor, entering at velocity C1 with a pressure of P1 and specific volume V1, leaving at velocity C2 with pressure P2 and a specific volume V2. During the flow the specific internal energy of the air is Uj and U2 at the entry and exit respectively. Cooling water in a jacket surrounding the cylinder absorbs heat Q from the air and work W use to drive the compressor. Air out Air in Water in Air Compressor Water out W Figure 2.1
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