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Thermodynamic Equations On Perry

The document compares the locations of key thermodynamic and fluid flow equations between the 7th and 8th editions of Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook. It lists equations for topics such as entropy, work, heat capacity, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy, compressibility, nozzle flow, turbine equations, refrigeration cycles, and more. Notes are provided on useful property tables and equations of state. The document serves as a reference for finding important equations related to thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in the two editions of Perry's Handbook.

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Thermodynamic Equations On Perry

The document compares the locations of key thermodynamic and fluid flow equations between the 7th and 8th editions of Perry's Chemical Engineers' Handbook. It lists equations for topics such as entropy, work, heat capacity, enthalpy, Gibbs free energy, compressibility, nozzle flow, turbine equations, refrigeration cycles, and more. Notes are provided on useful property tables and equations of state. The document serves as a reference for finding important equations related to thermodynamics and fluid mechanics in the two editions of Perry's Handbook.

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Thermodynamic Equations on Perry’s

Eq. No/ Page No./ Table No.


Items
7th Ed Perry’s 8th ed Perry’s
ΔS Eq. 4-3,4-47,4-42 Eq. 4-3,4-34,4-35
W Eq. 10-60 Eq. 4-1,4-4,4-33
Thermodynamic Property Relations Table 4-1
Cp Eq. 4-31 Eq. 4-26
Cv Eq. 4-32
Eq. 4-11,4-18, p.4-7(right
H side) Eq. 4-32
G Eq. 4-13, 4-20 Eq. 4-10
Volume Expansivity, β Eq. 4-127
Isothermal compressibility, k Eq. 4-128
Equations of Balance Eq. 4-358 (OEB only) Table 4-3
Nozzle Equation Eq. 4-163, Eq. 4-166
Turbine Equation before Eq. 4-167, Eq. 4-167
Carnot Engine Equations p. 4-17 (right side)
Antoine Equation Eq. 4-152 p. 4-29 (left side), Eq. 2-20
Clapeyron Equation Eq. 4-150 Eq. 2-26
Pr, Tr below Eq. 4-47
Adiabatic Equations Eq. 10-61,10-62,10-63 Eq. 10-70,10-71,10-72
Critical Constants p. 2-136 p. 2-138
Z⁰ and Z' (For Pitzer only) p. 2-356 and p. 2-357 p. 2-500 and p. 2-501
COP/Refrigeration Eq. 11-84 to 11-7 Eq. 11-84 to 11-8
γ Eq. 4-46
R p. 4-7 (left side)
Φ (fugacity coefficient) Eq. 4-76 Eq. 4-201

Notes:

 On Chap.4 [P7 & P8] you can also see some useful equations for Distillation
 Refrigeration is on Chap.11 [P7 & P8]
 Thermodynamic Property Tables on Chap.2 of different fluids (eg. H2O, Air, N2, etc) are also
very important data
 PVT Correlations & Equations of State can also be found on Chap. 4
Fluid Flow Equations on Perry’s

Topic 7th Edition 8th Edition


Continuity Equation Eq. 6-9 Eq. 6-9
Bernoulli (no shaft work) Eq. 6-17 Eq. 6-17
Mechanical Energy Balance Eq. 6-16 Eq. 6-16
f (laminar) Eq. 6-35 Eq. 6-35
Hagen-Poseuille Equation Eq. 6-36 Eq. 6-36
ϵ (roughness) Table 6-1 Table 6-1
Reynolds Number Eq. 6-33 Eq. 6-33
Churchill Equation Eq. 6-39 Eq. 6-39
velocity in radial position Eq. 6-41 Eq. 6-41
Vmax Fig. 6-10 Fig. 6-10
Entrance Length (turbulent) Eq. 6-47 Eq. 6-47
Hydraulic radius & diameter p.6-12 p. 6-12
Loss due to straight pipe Eq. 6-89 Eq. 6-89
K (contraction/entrance) Eq. 6-91 Eq. 6-91
Loss due to expansion/exit Eq. 6-95 Eq. 6-95
K of fittings & valves p. 6-18 p. 6-18
Isothermal Compressible Flow Eq. 6-114 Eq. 6-114
Adiabatic Nozzle Equations Eq. 6-115 to 6-122 Eq. 6-115 to 6-122
Mach No. p. 6-23 p. 6-24
Dimensionless Numbers p. 6-49, p. 3-90 p. 6-50, p.3-88
Q (volumetric flow rate) Eq. 10-45 Eq. 10-47
NPSHA Eq. 10-54 Eq. 10-56
Specific Speed, Ns Eq. 10-57 Eq. 10-61
Affinity Laws p. 10-25 p. 10-36
Work of Compression Eq. 10-65a Eq. 10-74a
Properties of Steel Pipe p. 10-72 to 10-74 p. 10-78 to 10-80
Orifice/Nozzle Equation Eq. 6-111, 8-102, 10-20 Eq. 10-22, 8-10, 6-111
Orifice Discharge Coefficient p. 10-16 p. 10-17

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