Title: Fall wk 3 Mon'11'Oct'04
1Fall wk 3 Mon.11.Oct.04
- Welcome, roll, questions
- Thermal physics and Energy Ch.3
- break
- continue Calculus Ch.1
- Looking ahead
Energy Systems, EJZ
2Discuss Ch.3, Conventional conversion of energy
- Key points?
- Insights from team discussion?
- Questions?
- questions of fact Can we find answer in the
text? What page? - Outstanding questions of fact
- Outstanding significant questions
3Energy conversion - outline
- Scientific principles App.A
- Review of Thermal Physics
- New Power and Efficiency
- Steam plant closed cycle
- Engine cycles open
4Laws of Thermodynamics
- 0. Thermal equilibrium
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed.
- Ex Heat in Work done internal energy
- 2. Entropy increases useful energy is lost to
heat
5Heat energy work
Energy force distance Joule Newton meter
J kg m2/s2, cal 4.1868 J 4 x 10-3
BTU Horsepower 1 hp 550 ft lb/s 746
Watt POWER rate of doing work
Energy/time Watts Joules/sec Efficiency
Energyin / Energyout Powerin / Powerout Q
What is a kilowatt-hour? A measure of A. Energy
B. Power C. Efficiency
6Thermal energy ? heat engine
- Steam power plant
- closed cycle, external combustion
- burn fossil fuel ? heat water ? steam ? move
turbines ? electricity - Gas and diesel engines
- open cycle, internal combustion
- compress ? heat ? ignite ? expand ? motion
7Steam plant
burn fuel ? heat water ? steam ? move turbines ?
electricity
Increase efficiency by decreasing losses
8Generator motion ? electricity
Electric Power Voltage Current P VI Ohms
law Voltage Current Resistance V
IR Higher voltage transmission lower ohmic
losses
9Engine cycles
compress ? heat ? ignite ? expand ? motion
Gas engines are usually less efficient than
diesel engines
10Work done by a gas (CT 3, 64, green)
Work done pressure volume area under curve
(clockwise) Heat added work done change in
internal energy of gas
11How to improve engine performance?
- thermal efficiency is limited, since waste heat
is exhausted - compression ratio diminishing returns, and
higher temps ? preignition - lower weight ? better performance a F/m
- aerodynamics small effect
- power train designs gradual improvements
- driving habits, mass transit
12Calculus - outline
- Modified Calc HW
- Practice with logarithmic functions
- (Pre)Calculus question for seminar
- If global energy use increases by 2.5 per year,
how long will it take for global demand to
double? - First, guess.
- What is the percent increase if it doubles?
- Hint D D0 at
13Calc 1 HW 2
- Homework due this Thus Calc 1 HW 2 without
Ch.1.5 - 1.4 1, 2, 9, 11, 14, 18, 26, 35
- 1.6 2, 4, 14, 28
- Next Thus Calc 1 HW 3
- 1.5 1, 10, 14, 16, 20, 29, 31, 34, 36
- 1.6 8, 18, 23
14Phys 18 HW 1
- Thermal (and basic) physics problems due this
Thus - Ch.1 5, 7, 16, 18, 24, 26, 29
- Ch.18 4, 5, (24), 26, 28, 35, (73, 85)
- Problems in (parentheses) are not available on
eGrade. - Hand them in separately?
- I will post solutions after class Thus.
- Phys 18 HW 2 due next Thus
- Ch.18 (27), 29, 32, 33, (94)
15Looking ahead
- Seminar in Sem II C2109 tonight
- Please put your teams best Q on the board
- before 500 so we can start on time
- Tomorrow
- Debate Coal vs Fission
- visitors will discuss sustainability and solar
panels on Tuesday and Wednesday - Later
- - TA available here Wed 1-3, QRC Fri 10-12
- - Next Mon. CE Fair well set up telescope
16Heat of transformation ConcepTests
17Work done by gas ConcepTests
18Steam plant cycle
19Diesel engine cycle
20Hydroplant