2006 AIChE Annual Meeting
(302e) A Novel Method of Modeling Simple Thermodynamic System: a Case Study of a Tank Model
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A tank example which can be modeled as a simple thermodynamic system has been built and presented. In this tank model, balance equations of mass and energy are formulated at first. Apart from the conventional approach, which solves energy balance by transforming the energy representation in terms of extensive quantities to temperature explicit representation which is in terms of intensive quantity, we keep the energy balance equation in the form of extensive quantities. The internal energy is calculated from Helmholtz free energy which contains a factor of energy of ideal gas mixture and a factor of residual energy that deviates from the ideal state. By providing the information of equation of state (EOS) and heat capacity, this procedure can be performed routinely and one of the great advantages is the calculations of all the relevant intensive quantities can be performed directly by evaluating the partial derivatives of Helmholtz free energy.