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MIT OpenCourseWare http://ocw.mit.edu 1.020 Ecology II: Engineering for Sustainability Spring 2008 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit: http://ocw.mit.edu/terms.1.020 Ecology II: Engineering for Sustainability Lectures 08_11 Outline: Open System Thermodynamics, Heat Discharge Motivation/Objective Develop a model to determine how heat discharges from a power plant affect temperature in a stream. Approach 1. Define open system (stream reach with mass inflows and outflows). Specify steady-state inflow and outflow rates, time-dependent inflow and outflow temperatures. Identify unknown (stream temperature). 2. Write open system mass (steady-state) and energy balance (rate form) equations. 3. Relate terms in energy balance equation to unknown stream temperature and other inputs 4. Specify inputs, stream properties, etc. solve energy balance eq. for unknown stream temperature (MATLAB) 5. Examine impact of discharge rate, discharge temperature, and upstream flow rate. Concepts and Definitions Needed: Extend energy balance eq. to account for energy transport due to mass moving across boundaries in each reach. First Law of Thermodynamics for an open system: Rate form: outoutininotherothercvhmhmWQdtdU&&&&−+−= Internal energy term: dtdTVcdtdUpcvρ=, h= specific enthalpy (tabulated) Bulk heat transfer term: Accounts for net conduction, convection, radiation across stream-atmosphere boundary and power plant discharge into stream: )(aaaotherTTAQ −−=λ& , λa = air-water heat transfer coefficient (w m-2 C-1) Work term: Assume 0=otherW&Mass rate terms: Use qmρ=& and steady-state mass balance, approximate specific enthalpy by (T in °C) Tchp= Complete Balance Eqs: downdupqqqdtdMρρρ−+== 0 Mass (steady-state) TqcTqcTqcTTAdtdTVcdownpupuppddpaaapρρρλρ−++−−= )( Energy Modeling Example -- Heat discharge Plot stream temperature vs time. Note sensitivity of stream temperature to inputs.


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