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UNIVERSITI TUN HUSSIEN ONN MALAYSIA
PARIT RAJA, BATU PAHAT 86400
JOHOR DARUL TAKZIM
EDUCATION CENTRE OF DIPLOMA
THERMODYNAMIC
DDD
PROJECT PROPOSAL: DETERMINATION OF TEMPERATURE RISE DUE TO
MECHANICAL EFFICIENCY
LECTURE
EN. MAHMOD ABDUL HAKIM BIN MOHAMAD
GROUP MEMBER
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Title: Water Temperature Increase Due To Mechanical Efficiency
Problem Statement
The pump of the water distribution system is powered by a 0.75-kWelectric motor whose efficiency
us 90 percent. The water flow rate though the pump is 50 L/s. The diameter of the inlet and outlet
pipe is the same, and the elevation difference across the pump is negligible. If the pressure at the inlet
and outlet of the pump are measured to be 50 kPa and 150 kPa (absolute), respectively, determine the
(a) the mechanical efficiency of the pump and (b) the temperature rise of water as its flow though the
pump due to the mechanical efficiency
Assumption
1) The flow are steady and incompressible2) The pump is driven by external motor so heat generated by motor is dissipated to the
atmosphere
3) Pipe elevation is negligible, z1=z24) Inlet and outlet diameter are same thus velocity 1 and velocity 2 are equal
Assumptions 1 The flow is steady and incompressible. 2 The pump is driven by an external motorso that the heat generated by the motor is dissipated to the atmosphere. 3 The elevation difference
between the inlet and outlet of the pump is negligible, z1 = z2. 4 The inlet and outlet diameters are
the same and thus the inlet and exit velocities are equal, V1 = V2.
Physic law and thermodynamic law
1) 2) 3)
4) 5) 6) ( ) 7)
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CALCULATION
i. The mass flow rate of water through the pump is , , = 50 kg/s
ii. The motor draws 0.75 kW of power and is 90 percent efficiency, thus the mechanical (shaft)power is
, ()( ), =0.675 kWTo determine the mechanical efficiency of the pump, we need to know the increase in the
mechanical energy of the fluid as it flows through the pump, which is
Simplifying it for this case and substituting the given values,
, =( ) () , = 5 kW
iii. Then the mechanical efficiency of the pump becomes
,
, = 7.4 %
iv. Of the 0.675 kW mechanical power supplied by the pump, only 5 kW is imparted to the fluidas mechanical energy. The remaining 3.5 kW is converted to thermal energy due to frictional
effects, and this lost mechanical energy manifests itself as a heating effect in the fluid,
, = 0.675 kW5 kW , = 4.325 kWThe temperature rise of water due tp this mechanical efficiency us determined from the thermal
energy balance
( ) , , ()(), = 0.021
Therefore, the water will experience a temperature rise of 0.017C, which is very small, as it
flows through the pump.
Discussion In an actual application, the temperature rise of water will probably be less since
part of the heat generated will be transferred to the casing of the pump and from the casing
to the surrounding air. If the entire pump motor were submerged in water, then the 1.5 kW
dissipated to the air due to motor inefficiency would also be transferred to the surrounding
water as heat. This would cause the water temperature to rise more.