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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS
Sasidhar Gumma
Department of Chemical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
s.gumma@iitg.ac.in
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Function of Thermodynamics
“It is the function of thermodynamics to relate those properties of a
system required for practical or theoretical purposes to the
parameters that are most readily measured, and thus to provide the
maximum return of information for any investment in experiment.”
- H.C. VAN NESS
2
Classical and Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
 Classical Thermodynamics
 First/second laws, Essentially energy balance over a process , heat-work, work-
heat conversion device
 PVT behavior, thermodynamic variables
 Phase and reaction equilibria
 Application to chemical engineering problems: Work requirement
and heat effects in mixing and separation processes
3
Thermodynamics of Pure Species
 Generic thermodynamics deals with property estimates of pure species
– For example, steam tables for energy balance can be readily used
Example
Answer ?
Simple! Use steam tables (turns out T = 518.47 K)
 Will anything condense?
 Look in steam tables
Steam, 533.15 K, 10 bar, 1 kg/s 533 .07 K, 9.95 bar, 0.995 kg/s
0.005 kg/s, 1 bar, T = ?
4
Thermodynamics of Mixtures
Gas mix: 85% CH4, 7% C2, 4 % C3, 2% C4, 1% C5, 0.6% C6, 0.4% C7
What is the temperature, T? Will anything condense?
Not so straightforward anymore!
Gas mix, 298.15, 10 bar, 1 kg/s 296 K, 9.95 bar, 0.995 kg/s
0.005 kg/s, 1 bar, T = ?
5
Thermodynamics of Mixtures
 50 cc H2O + 50 cc methanol mixture, final volume < 100 cc
 Isoproponol + Methyl ketone, ΔV > 0
 Freezing point of water + ethylene glycol < freezing point of either
 Freezing point of C6H6 + C6F6 > freezing point of either
 C6H6 : 278 .7 K C6F6 : 278.1 K Equi-molar: 297 K
 Chemical industry deals with virtually infinite number of species and their
mixtures (22 million compounds in CAS registry)
 How do they behave?
6
Thermodynamics and Reactions
 Blast furnace
Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe+ 3CO2
 Gas leaving chimney contains considerable amount of CO, carrying away
unutilized heat.
 Can we increase CO conversion?
Longer contact time: Furnaces as long as 30 m were made in England
 Reaction is equilibrium limited (No improvement achieved!!)
 Enormous sum of money was wasted which could have been prevented if laws of
thermodynamics were applied
Story as described by Le Chatelier (1888)
7
Role of Thermodynamics in Chemical Engineering
 The two laws provide
 Constraints and interconversions between heat and work
 Basis for establishing states of pure substances and their mixtures
 Direction in which they move when stimulated by external force!
 Typical Applications
 Phase equilibrium (separation of components from mixtures)
 reaction equilibrium (ultimate extent of a reaction)
 Plays supervisory role
 Necessary in design of equilibrium controlled operations
 In design of rate controlled separations
 It sets the boundaries (driving force)
 Processes are often treated as departure from equilibrium
8
Feasibility of a Process
 For a process to be feasible it must
 Obey the thermodynamic constraints
 Operate at a reasonable rate so that size of the equipment will be economical
 Any process design usually involves a feasibility study before detailed design
9
Engineering Aspects
 Measured variables: T,P, V, x (or y) and change in energy
 Other variables like G,S, fugacity, activity coefficient etc. are all “created” to find
easy solutions to thermodynamic problems in abstract domain
 Thermodynamics in abstract domain is more or less solved (science)
 Challenge lies in the third step (engineering)
 Nature unfolds itself without any reference to energy, entropy , fugacity,
compressibility factor (Z) etc.
 These variables transform the problem into a convenient domain for us to solve
 Recall quote from Prof Van Ness!!
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Course Objectives
 Provide undergraduate students with the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering
Thermodynamics.
 Demonstrate the application of the fundamental concepts to a wide variety of
processes occurring in Chemical Engineering.
 Develop skills necessary to make appropriate assumptions in specific Chemical
Engineering problems.
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Expected Outcomes
 Formulate and manipulate the thermodynamic treatment of processes.
 Formulate and analyze specific Chemical Engineering problems using fundamental
concepts.
 Select appropriate approximations for practical problem solving.
 Understand the implications of approximations on the efficiency and accuracy of
the solution.
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Necessary Prior Knowledge
 Mass and energy balances
 Differential and integral calculus
 Spreadsheet software for simple calculations / graphing such as (Openoffice Calc /
Microsoft Excel® or similar)
 Software for simple algebraic problems such as finding roots of a polynomial,
solving simultaneous non-linear algebraic equations etc. (Octave / Matlab® or
similar )
13
Grading Scheme
 Assignments: 30 points (10 assignments with equal weight)
 Mid-term examination: 30 points
 Final examination: 40 points
14
Learning Strategy
 Course is challenging
 Prepare to solve many problems (8-10 per week)
 Practice as many problems on the topic as you can from the textbook
 DO NOT randomly pick an equation from the book to solve the problem.
 Understand where a particular equation comes from and the underlying
assumptions
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Course Outline
 First law, reversibility of a process
 enthalpy, heat capacity, mass and energy balances for open systems
 PVT behavior of pure substances
 Processes involving ideal gas, sensible heat calculations
 2nd law, heat engines, T-scale
 Entropy, entropy generation, entropy “balance”
 Thermodynamic properties, diagrams/tables
 Properties of ideal gases, residuals
 Equations of state (virial, cubic etc.)
 Corresponding states, generalized correlations
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Course Outline
 Two-phase systems, liquid mixtures, solution thermodynamics
 Ideal gas mixture and concept of fugacity
 Ideal solution and excess properties
 Vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE), Raoult’s law, K-factors, Henry’s law
 Modified Raoult’s law and activity coefficients
 Gibbs-Duhem Equation and Thermodynamic Consistency
 Equilibrium and Stability of Liquid Mixtures , VLLE
 Chemical Reaction Equilibria
17
Book(s)
 Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, J.M.Smith, H C Van Ness,
M M Abbott, Adapted by B I Bhatt (7th Ed.), Tata McGraw Hill Pvt. Ltd. (2004)
 Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Y V C Rao (2nd Ed.) Universities Press
(1997)
 Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, J.R.Elliott and C.T.Lira (2nd
Ed.), Pearson Eductaion India Pvt. Ltd. (2013).
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Development of Thermodynamics
 Based on general understanding of interconversion between heat and work, first and
second laws were developed
 They have no proof, but there is no contrary experience either
 These laws were later developed into a network of equations
 Have wide ranging application in all branches of engineering
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Size of a system
 System: Body of matter that is of interest
 Size of the system: Expressed as mass (m), moles (n) or total volume (Vt)
 𝑛 =
𝑚
𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡
 Molecular weight of water: 18 gm/mol, 18 kg/kmol or 18 lb/lb-mol
 𝑀𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑉 =
𝑉𝑡
𝑛
(SI Units: 𝑚3
𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙−1
)
 𝑆𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑉 =
𝑉𝑡
𝑚
(SI Units: 𝑚3𝑘𝑔−1)
20
Density
 𝑀𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝜌 =
1
𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒
(SI Units: 𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝑚−3 )
 𝑆𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝜌 =
1
𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒
(SI Units: 𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝑚−3 )
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Temperature
 Galileo (Early 1600’s): Thermoscope
 Romer (early 1700’s) : Developed numerical scale
 Farenheit (used mercury, increased resolution of the scale)
 Celsius (1744) : Celsius scale
 Amontons (early 1700’s) provided approximate estimate of absolute zero
 Absolute temperature scales (Kelvin and Rankine)
 Exercise: Learn interconversion between various temperature scales i.e. ℃, ℉, 𝐊 and OR
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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS

  • 1. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS Sasidhar Gumma Department of Chemical Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati s.gumma@iitg.ac.in 1
  • 2. Function of Thermodynamics “It is the function of thermodynamics to relate those properties of a system required for practical or theoretical purposes to the parameters that are most readily measured, and thus to provide the maximum return of information for any investment in experiment.” - H.C. VAN NESS 2
  • 3. Classical and Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics  Classical Thermodynamics  First/second laws, Essentially energy balance over a process , heat-work, work- heat conversion device  PVT behavior, thermodynamic variables  Phase and reaction equilibria  Application to chemical engineering problems: Work requirement and heat effects in mixing and separation processes 3
  • 4. Thermodynamics of Pure Species  Generic thermodynamics deals with property estimates of pure species – For example, steam tables for energy balance can be readily used Example Answer ? Simple! Use steam tables (turns out T = 518.47 K)  Will anything condense?  Look in steam tables Steam, 533.15 K, 10 bar, 1 kg/s 533 .07 K, 9.95 bar, 0.995 kg/s 0.005 kg/s, 1 bar, T = ? 4
  • 5. Thermodynamics of Mixtures Gas mix: 85% CH4, 7% C2, 4 % C3, 2% C4, 1% C5, 0.6% C6, 0.4% C7 What is the temperature, T? Will anything condense? Not so straightforward anymore! Gas mix, 298.15, 10 bar, 1 kg/s 296 K, 9.95 bar, 0.995 kg/s 0.005 kg/s, 1 bar, T = ? 5
  • 6. Thermodynamics of Mixtures  50 cc H2O + 50 cc methanol mixture, final volume < 100 cc  Isoproponol + Methyl ketone, ΔV > 0  Freezing point of water + ethylene glycol < freezing point of either  Freezing point of C6H6 + C6F6 > freezing point of either  C6H6 : 278 .7 K C6F6 : 278.1 K Equi-molar: 297 K  Chemical industry deals with virtually infinite number of species and their mixtures (22 million compounds in CAS registry)  How do they behave? 6
  • 7. Thermodynamics and Reactions  Blast furnace Fe2O3 + 3CO = 2Fe+ 3CO2  Gas leaving chimney contains considerable amount of CO, carrying away unutilized heat.  Can we increase CO conversion? Longer contact time: Furnaces as long as 30 m were made in England  Reaction is equilibrium limited (No improvement achieved!!)  Enormous sum of money was wasted which could have been prevented if laws of thermodynamics were applied Story as described by Le Chatelier (1888) 7
  • 8. Role of Thermodynamics in Chemical Engineering  The two laws provide  Constraints and interconversions between heat and work  Basis for establishing states of pure substances and their mixtures  Direction in which they move when stimulated by external force!  Typical Applications  Phase equilibrium (separation of components from mixtures)  reaction equilibrium (ultimate extent of a reaction)  Plays supervisory role  Necessary in design of equilibrium controlled operations  In design of rate controlled separations  It sets the boundaries (driving force)  Processes are often treated as departure from equilibrium 8
  • 9. Feasibility of a Process  For a process to be feasible it must  Obey the thermodynamic constraints  Operate at a reasonable rate so that size of the equipment will be economical  Any process design usually involves a feasibility study before detailed design 9
  • 10. Engineering Aspects  Measured variables: T,P, V, x (or y) and change in energy  Other variables like G,S, fugacity, activity coefficient etc. are all “created” to find easy solutions to thermodynamic problems in abstract domain  Thermodynamics in abstract domain is more or less solved (science)  Challenge lies in the third step (engineering)  Nature unfolds itself without any reference to energy, entropy , fugacity, compressibility factor (Z) etc.  These variables transform the problem into a convenient domain for us to solve  Recall quote from Prof Van Ness!! 10
  • 11. Course Objectives  Provide undergraduate students with the fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics.  Demonstrate the application of the fundamental concepts to a wide variety of processes occurring in Chemical Engineering.  Develop skills necessary to make appropriate assumptions in specific Chemical Engineering problems. 11
  • 12. Expected Outcomes  Formulate and manipulate the thermodynamic treatment of processes.  Formulate and analyze specific Chemical Engineering problems using fundamental concepts.  Select appropriate approximations for practical problem solving.  Understand the implications of approximations on the efficiency and accuracy of the solution. 12
  • 13. Necessary Prior Knowledge  Mass and energy balances  Differential and integral calculus  Spreadsheet software for simple calculations / graphing such as (Openoffice Calc / Microsoft Excel® or similar)  Software for simple algebraic problems such as finding roots of a polynomial, solving simultaneous non-linear algebraic equations etc. (Octave / Matlab® or similar ) 13
  • 14. Grading Scheme  Assignments: 30 points (10 assignments with equal weight)  Mid-term examination: 30 points  Final examination: 40 points 14
  • 15. Learning Strategy  Course is challenging  Prepare to solve many problems (8-10 per week)  Practice as many problems on the topic as you can from the textbook  DO NOT randomly pick an equation from the book to solve the problem.  Understand where a particular equation comes from and the underlying assumptions 15
  • 16. Course Outline  First law, reversibility of a process  enthalpy, heat capacity, mass and energy balances for open systems  PVT behavior of pure substances  Processes involving ideal gas, sensible heat calculations  2nd law, heat engines, T-scale  Entropy, entropy generation, entropy “balance”  Thermodynamic properties, diagrams/tables  Properties of ideal gases, residuals  Equations of state (virial, cubic etc.)  Corresponding states, generalized correlations 16
  • 17. Course Outline  Two-phase systems, liquid mixtures, solution thermodynamics  Ideal gas mixture and concept of fugacity  Ideal solution and excess properties  Vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE), Raoult’s law, K-factors, Henry’s law  Modified Raoult’s law and activity coefficients  Gibbs-Duhem Equation and Thermodynamic Consistency  Equilibrium and Stability of Liquid Mixtures , VLLE  Chemical Reaction Equilibria 17
  • 18. Book(s)  Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, J.M.Smith, H C Van Ness, M M Abbott, Adapted by B I Bhatt (7th Ed.), Tata McGraw Hill Pvt. Ltd. (2004)  Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, Y V C Rao (2nd Ed.) Universities Press (1997)  Introductory Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics, J.R.Elliott and C.T.Lira (2nd Ed.), Pearson Eductaion India Pvt. Ltd. (2013). 18
  • 19. Development of Thermodynamics  Based on general understanding of interconversion between heat and work, first and second laws were developed  They have no proof, but there is no contrary experience either  These laws were later developed into a network of equations  Have wide ranging application in all branches of engineering 19
  • 20. Size of a system  System: Body of matter that is of interest  Size of the system: Expressed as mass (m), moles (n) or total volume (Vt)  𝑛 = 𝑚 𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑒𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑤𝑒𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡  Molecular weight of water: 18 gm/mol, 18 kg/kmol or 18 lb/lb-mol  𝑀𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑉 = 𝑉𝑡 𝑛 (SI Units: 𝑚3 𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙−1 )  𝑆𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 𝑉 = 𝑉𝑡 𝑚 (SI Units: 𝑚3𝑘𝑔−1) 20
  • 21. Density  𝑀𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝜌 = 1 𝑚𝑜𝑙𝑎𝑟 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 (SI Units: 𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝑚−3 )  𝑆𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑑𝑒𝑛𝑠𝑖𝑡𝑦 𝜌 = 1 𝑠𝑝𝑒𝑐𝑖𝑓𝑖𝑐 𝑣𝑜𝑙𝑢𝑚𝑒 (SI Units: 𝑘𝑚𝑜𝑙 𝑚−3 ) 21
  • 22. Temperature  Galileo (Early 1600’s): Thermoscope  Romer (early 1700’s) : Developed numerical scale  Farenheit (used mercury, increased resolution of the scale)  Celsius (1744) : Celsius scale  Amontons (early 1700’s) provided approximate estimate of absolute zero  Absolute temperature scales (Kelvin and Rankine)  Exercise: Learn interconversion between various temperature scales i.e. ℃, ℉, 𝐊 and OR 22