Hi EngrProfPH, I would like to clarify the meaning of "ideal" in the IGL. Basically, a gas will be assumed ideal if the conditions are at higher temperature and lower pressure since at these condition, we can say that the attractive forces within gas molecules are negligible. Also, IGL calculation seems to be the simple approach for gas property calculation. However, we would not generalize that each gas must behave at ideal conditions since we have so called "real" gases which can be evaluated using its compressibility factor.
A steady state device has the following conditions of the working substance at the entrance: pressure equals 100 psia and density is 62.4 lbm/ft3. If 10,000 ft3/min of this fluid enters the system, determine the exit velocity if the area exit is 2 ft2?
Sir good afternoon. Air is pumped into a cubic foot tank until the pressure is 135 psig. When the pump is stopped, the temperature is 200 degrees F. (a) What is the mass the tank? What is its density? (b) if the air is allowed to cool at 70 degrees F what is the pressure and its density? R constant = 53.342 ft lbf/ lbm R I convert the Psig to P abs, F to R and in^2 to ft^2 then apply the Ideal Gas law i got the mass Then i compute density m/v For the second question i used the mass and the same volume in part 1 to calculate the Pabs And i got the same density Is that right sir?
Hi! Depende po sa given na gas constant. Kapag ang given is universal gas constant (given per mol), use n or the number of moles of a certain gas. If given ka po ng indidvidual gas constant (given per mass), use m or the given mass of that gas. It all depends kung ano po yung given na type of gas constant. Feel free to ask questions. Thank you!☺️
salamat ulit boss... muntik na rin ako madale nung last problem... gauge pressure pla hinahanap hahaha....
Hi EngrProfPH, I would like to clarify the meaning of "ideal" in the IGL. Basically, a gas will be assumed ideal if the conditions are at higher temperature and lower pressure since at these condition, we can say that the attractive forces within gas molecules are negligible. Also, IGL calculation seems to be the simple approach for gas property calculation. However, we would not generalize that each gas must behave at ideal conditions since we have so called "real" gases which can be evaluated using its compressibility factor.
Yes that is correct..Thank you!💛 God bless!
Hi! When do we know when to use the general values of R (0.08206L.atm/mol.k, etc...) over specific R given in tables (units with KJ/kg.k)?
Omg thank you this is exactly what im looking right now
You're welcome!💛
A steady state device has the following conditions of the working substance at the entrance: pressure equals 100 psia and density is 62.4 lbm/ft3. If 10,000 ft3/min of this fluid enters the system, determine the exit velocity if the area exit is 2 ft2?
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Thank you po so much sir.
Sir good afternoon.
Air is pumped into a cubic foot tank until the pressure is 135 psig. When the pump is stopped, the temperature is 200 degrees F. (a) What is the mass the tank? What is its density? (b) if the air is allowed to cool at 70 degrees F what is the pressure and its density?
R constant = 53.342 ft lbf/ lbm R
I convert the Psig to P abs, F to R and in^2 to ft^2 then apply the Ideal Gas law i got the mass
Then i compute density m/v
For the second question i used the mass and the same volume in part 1 to calculate the Pabs
And i got the same density
Is that right sir?
Yes thats correct. Since the volume is constant after it stopped pumping..
Thank you sir! More power po sa channel nyo
Hello po kapag po ba macacancel like yung sa 1bar and 6 bar hindi na po need iabsolute yung pressure?
Engineer prof patulong ahahhah
thanks! =)
Sir question, ano po yung basihan sa pag assume ng given pressure is absolute? thank you po.
Answer to the problems: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-5m718-v3
sir akala ko po yung p1/t1 = p2/t2 ay Gay Lussac's law pero sa vid Charles' Law hehe
Yes yes. It's Gay Lussac's law for P/T. Thanks for the clarification❤️
Sir Good day. Pwede po magtanong if paano naging 16lb/mol yung 16g/mol?
same question
Sir pano Po malalaman pag perfect yung gas ?
Sabe sa isang vid PV=nrT daw ano poba talaga?
Hi! Depende po sa given na gas constant. Kapag ang given is universal gas constant (given per mol), use n or the number of moles of a certain gas. If given ka po ng indidvidual gas constant (given per mass), use m or the given mass of that gas. It all depends kung ano po yung given na type of gas constant. Feel free to ask questions. Thank you!☺️
Sir ito nanaman po ako tulong u ba ako😔😔😔😔
puede ako makahingi ng notes sa thermo? thanks
Prof engr. May pdf po ba kayo dito?
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@@EngineerProfPH kita kuna po thanks po sir
SIRRRRRRRRRRR OMG MAY DI AKO NAGETSS SAAN PO NAKUHA YUNG 14.7 PSI??
SANA PO MAKA REPLY PO KAYO HSHHSHSHHS
14.7 psi po is standard atmospheric pressure at sea level.
1 atm = 101.325 kPa = 14.7 psi
@@EngineerProfPH ah constant po yun?
@@EngineerProfPH huhu sorry sir, medyo nalito ako
Yes constant po☺️