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Title: A simplified Flow Chart for Thermal Science


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A simplified Flow Chart for Thermal Science
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  • A complete thermal system Solar Power Plant
  • Heat received by collector due to solar
    irradiation.
  • Heat transfer to working fluid (oil or molten
    salt) by convection and conduction.
  • High-temperature fluid heats water into steam
    via heat exchanger.
  • Steam flows through typical thermodynamic
    cycle(s) (ex. Rankine cycle) to generate
    electricity
  • Cycle consists of a series of processes (ex.
    isentropic expansion in turbine, isentropic
    compression in pump, heat loss to condenser.)
  • Work and energy balance will be calculated using
    1st law of thermodynamics and thermal properties
    of working fluids.
  • Fluid principles be used to analyze flow work in
    pump and turbine, pressure loss in piping system,
    convection in solar collectors.
  • Thermal efficiency and availability calculated
    using 2nd law of thermodynamics

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  • Solar Irradiation
  • Wind Energy
  • Fossil Fuels (Chemical Energy)
  • Electric Energy
  • Thermal Energy

Energy Exchange
Q Heat Transfer
Thermal Systems Solar Power Plant Wind Energy
Power Plant Jet Engine Internal Combustion
Engine Refrigeration Heating Equipment Thermal
Bubble Inkjet Printer Electronic Cooling Package
  • Wasteful Byproducts
  • Thermal Pollution
  • Air/Water Pollution
  • Toxic Contamination

DU Internal Energy Change
  • Generate Electrical Energy
  • Transform into Mechanical Energy
  • Electric Energy Input
  • Inkjet Printing

W Work
Work Input and Output
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Energy Balance Process DU Q W, Cycle DU 0,
QcycleWcycle Thermal Efficiency Power cycle h
Wout/Qin Refrigeration cycle b Qin/Wcycle
  • Relevant Issues
  • Understand fundamentals of thermal science
  • Improve efficiency of existing thermal system
  • Reduce environmental pollution
  • Greenhouse effect, ozone depletion
  • Devise innovative thermal technology
  • Interdisciplinary knowledge is required
  • Methodology used
  • System definition and modeling
  • Thermal properties identification
  • Apply engineering principles
  • Mass, momentum, energy conservation
  • First and Second laws of Thermodynamics
  • Heat transfer modes

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Turbine
Cooling water
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