(Solved): Methane gas is compressed in two stages: from 1 bar and 35C to 15 bar and 100C, and from this po ...
Methane gas is compressed in two stages: from 1 bar and 35°C to 15 bar and 100°C, and from this point to 135 bar and 195°C. Calculate the change in molar volume, enthalpy, and entropy of methane at each stage of compression. To know the thermodynamic properties (real enthalpy, real entropy or volume) consider In its initial state (1 bar and 35°C, methane can be assumed as an ideal gas In the state of 15 bar and 100°C use the pitzer ratio For the final state (135 Bar and 195 °C) use the Lee Kesler classification