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Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong For study purposes only: the simulations have to be checked, improved and updated for use in practice. Other Simulations: Sun .xls Energy .xls Wind .xls Windvelocity(heigth) .zip Sound and noise .xls Water.xls Trafficnetworks .xls Earth .xls Earthquakes .xls Life .xls Human population .xls Living .xls Standaardverkaveling .exe Environment .xls Legends .xls FutureImpact .exe FutureImpact .rar SchermBytes .xls Mathematical functions: Statistical functions .xls Logaritmic functions .xls Power functions .xls Trigonometric functions .xls Integrals .xls Lineair .xls Linear algebra .xls Bifurcation .xls Bifurcation .xmcd Qudata.com - Y(x) Finder .url If these links do not work see: http://team.bk.tudelft.nl/ > Publications 2009
Attached to: Jong, T.M. de; Akker, C. van den; Bruin, D. de; Moens, R.; Steenbergen, C.M.; Toorn, M.W.M. van den (2009) Sun wind water earth living; Legends for design (Delft) TUD
.PDF version: Introduction Sun, energy and plants Wind, sound and noise Water, networks and crossings http://team.bk.tudelft.nl/Publications/2009/Territory59.pdf
You can change anything yellow in the sheets. Improve the spreadsheets if you can and mail me: T.M.deJong@tudelft.nl
Conversion
energy per second (W) during a year wattyear (Wa) kilowattyear (kWa) megawattyear (MWa) gigawattyear (GWa) terawattyear (TWa) energy per second (W) during an hour watthour (Wh) kilowatthour (kWh) megawatthour (MWh) gigawatthour (GWh) terawatthour (TWh) energy per second (W) during a second watt.second, joule (J) kilojoule (kJ) megajoule (MJ) gigajoule (GJ) terajoule (TJ) petajoule (PJ) exajoule (EJ) solar constants x available solar influx outside the Earth's atmosphere x available solar influx at the Earth's surface
basic SI unit in physics approximately Wa/1000 000 000 Wa/1 000 000 Wa/1 000 1 GJ 1 TJ 1 PJ 1 EJ
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x available solar influx at a Dutch surface x usable solar influx at a Dutch surface wind constants x available wind at the Earth's surface x available wind at a Dutch surface x usable wind at a Dutch surface human constants x 100W energy slaves energy use constants (2000) x World A.D.2000 total energy use x Dutch A.D.2000 total energy use x Dutch A.D.2000 households total energy use x Dutch A.D.2000 persons total energy use electricity use constants (2000) x Dutch A.D.2000 total electricity use x Dutch A.D.2000 households electricity use x Dutch A.D.2000 persons electricity use old fasioned units kilogramme force over a metre (kgf.m) kilocalories (kcal) horsepower during an hour (pk.h) ton of TNT British thermal unit litres of crude oil Tonne of oil equivalent Barrel of oil equivalent Million tonnes of oil equivalent approximately Wa/102 000 000 used in food business derived from car business 1 ton TNT 1 nations using electricity 1 households using electricity 1 persons using electricity 1 world energy use 1 national energy use 1 household energy use 1 person energy use 1 slaves 1 x wind on Earth 1 x wind in the Netherlands 1 x wind usable in the Netherlands 1 x sun hitting the Netherlands 1 x sun usable in the Netherlands
heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 into 61 oF at normal 1 litre 1 TOE 1 BOE 4 MTOE
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values units
0
3 1 m natural gas (aeq)
= = = = =
10 10 10 10 10
8,760 Wh 9 kWh
= = =
10 10 10
31,536,000 J 31,536 kJ 32 MJ
= = = = = =
10 10 10 10
0 GJ 0 TJ 0 PJ 0 EJ
10 10
17.236182 16.908280
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Conversion
= = = = = = = = = = = = =
10 10
13.209310 12.209310
10 10 10
10
2.000000
0 slaves
10 10 10 10
0 world energy use 0 national energy use 0 household energy use 0 person energy use
10 10 10
= = = = =
10
2.122785
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Conversion
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80 60 40
20
Wn Q
DTn T0 DTn
0 1
10
oC
temperature difference DT
100
% W n/Q 0.0 0.3 3.3 9.3 25.4 33.9 57.7 77.3 97.2 99.7
1000
25
10000
100000
T0 DT T Q W
heat recovery from ventilation heat recovery from fume gass steam engine burning wood combustion engine rocket engine sun surface
100 80 60 40
20
0 2000
1500
oC
temperature difference DT
1000
500
petajoule (PJ) 0 0
kilowattuur (kWh) 0 0
wattannum (Wa) 0 0
Wa means 'watt during a year' (a='annum'=year) 3 occasionally 1 'Wa' is approximately 1 m gas, 1 liter petrol or 1 kg coal
Gwa 0 0
40.0 30.0
/Wa
Photovoltaics
20.0
10.0
Probably
0.0 1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
Carnot cycle
T1 T2 V 70 m3 0.00005 60 0.00007 0.00010 50 0.00015 0.00020 40 0.00025 0.00030 0.00040 30 0.00045 0.00050 20
atm Pressure
o 20 C o 1400 C o 293 K o 1673 K
liter 0.05 0.07 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.40 0.45 0.50
P=molesRT/V Pa atm 814529 8.0 581806 5.7 407264 4.0 271510 2.7 203632 2.0 162906 1.6 135755 1.3 101816 1.0 90503 0.9 81453 0.8 101325 Pa
Pa 4646396 3318854 2323198 1548799 1161599 929279 774399 580799 516266 464640
atm explosion 45.9 50 8.0 32.8 50 45.9 22.9 15.3 in/out 11.5 500 0.8 9.2 500 4.6 7.6 5.7 5.1 4.6
10 0 0
100
200
300
cc Volume
400
500
600
DT
% maximal work out of heat
% W /Q 0.0 0.3 3.3 9.3 25.4 33.8 77.3 97.2 99.7 82.47
600
1380
10
100
1000
10000
100000
oC
temperature difference
type
position of cylinders
Nm max. couple
/1 compression
kg weight DIN
mm boring
mm stroke
4500 1500 8.9 185 138 4400 1500 8.8 188 140 4000 1600 9 200 149 4000 1540 8.5 204 152 3750 1600 8.5 218 163 3000 1600 9.7 225 168 3200 1600 7.9 240 179 http://www.mb107sl-club.nl/107_techniek.htm Fig. 1 Technical specifications of old Mercedes-Benz R 107 types produced from February 1971 t/m Augustus 1989
R R V V V V V
6 6 8 8 8 8 8
86 88.5 92 92 92 92 96.5
kW power
Hp power
cylinders
Car physics
Yellow area to be filled in as external data formula technical specifications given and direct conclusions 16 mm bore (boring) 17 mm stroke (slag) 3 cm cylinder volume per cylinder 18 cylinders 3 19 cm cylinder volume 25 compression 1/ 3 26 cm cylinder volume compressed km per litre fuel consumption 12 newton*m max. couple (force at 1m from axis) 13 on revolutions per minute, r.p.m. on revolutions per second, r.p.s. 14 kW power m radius tyre m distance covered by one wheel rotation wheel rotations per second at 100km/hr times slowing down engine rotation by gear 1/ newton force available on road without internal friction sec acceleration 0 100 km/h m/sec2 acceleration kg weight DIN newton force needed for acceleration newton force remaining to overcome frictions %force remaining to overcome frictions pk power W power on revolutions per minute, r.p.m. on revolutions per second, r.p.s. newton*m couple (force at 1m from axis) km/h top speed newton force needed for acceleration wheel rotations per second at top speed times slowing down engine rotation by gear 1/ newton force available to overcome friction force from engine 32 atm inlet pressure 35 atm outlet pressure 0 C inlet temperature K inlet temperature 0 C compression temperature K compression temperature 0 C explosion temperature K explosion temperature 21 joule/K universal gas constant R 30 mols fuel in cylinders (per 2 rotations) 32 33 34 35 newton/cm2 newton/cm2 newton/cm2 2 newton/cm inlet pressure compression pressure explosion pressure outlet pressure
http://team.bk.tudelft.nl/Publications/2005/Car/Car%20physics.
86.0 86.0 78.8 78.8 458 6 6 2746 9.0 9 305.16 6.9 238 238 4500 4500 75 112 0.3 1.9 14.7 5 4038 8.90 8.90 3.12 1500 1500 4682 -644 ? -16% 185 185 138000 138000 4500 4500 75 293 200 0 29.5 153 149040
0.9 1.1 27 300 400 673 1400 1673 8.314 0.10041350 9.12 184.12 457.70 11.15
39 newton maximum force on one piston power delivered by engine 2 40 newton/cm average pressure1 % pressure of maximum compression 2 41 newton/cm average pressure2 % pressure of explosion 2 42 newton/cm average pressure3 2 43 newton/cm average pressure4 44 45 46 47 joule energy1 joule energy2 joule energy3 joule energy4 joule energy1-energy2+energy3-energy4 48 joule energy per rotation (2 strokes) max. revolutions per minute, r.p.m. max. revolutions per second r.p.s. kW maximal power per cylinder 51 kW maximal power 49
4333
-1.01 33.0% 57.42 35.7% 159.78 1.01 -4.638 262.808 731.366 4.638 459.282 230 6000 100 23 138
fuel per hour on revolutions per second r.p.s. sec time (one hour) rotations 100 3600 360000
first calculation attempt starting by energy delivered joule energy delivered 82670793 53 joule/kg benzine total energy content 43000000 56 %efficiency combustion engine 19% joule/kg benzine available for motion 8267376.252 kg benzine used 10.00 54 kg/liter specific weight 0.72 liter fuel 13.89 second calculation attempt starting by cylinder content 30 mols fuel per rotation 0.05021 mols fuel (per rotation times rotations) 18074 molweight mixture 36 grmols 644353 molweight air 28.8 grmols benzine 356419 kg fuel 10.00 kg/liter specific weight 0.72 liter fuel 13.89 third attempt starting by forces to overcome newton force needed to overcome frictions 413 m covered at 200km/hr 200000 joule energy needed 82673763 kg benzine used 10.00 kg/liter specific weight 0.72
liter fuel
13.89
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0.0167356 per cylinder 91193 1841177 4576952 111458 Pa Pa Pa Pa 1 18 45 1 atm atm atm atm
delivered
er content
overcome
80,000
70,000
200000000 100000000
60,000
50,000
Euro
0 10 20 30 40 50
40,000
30,000
-100000000 -200000000
20,000
10,000
-300000000
-400000000 -500000000
km distance
http://www.zuid-holland.nl/.../apps_livelink_save_doc.htm?llpos=1211265&llvol=-2000&th 125 20 2500 19 2,500,000 4,500,000 52,000,000 4.5% 73,409,129 125 50,164 201
h 400000000
Yield-costs
-300000000
-400000000 -500000000 0 5
10
15
Years
20
25
30
nk_save_doc.htm?llpos=1211265&llvol=-2000&thema=nee y 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 21 39 h*py*y 11742479 23484959 35227438 46969917 58712397 70454876 82197355 93939835 105682314 117424793 129167273 140909752 152652231 164394711 176137190 187879669 199622149 211364628 223107107 234849587 246592066 258334545 270077025 281819504 293561983 305304463 317046942 328789421 340531901 352274380 364016859 375759339 387501818 399244297 410986777 422729256 434471735 446214215 457956694 -88961250 -93409313 -98079778 -102983767 -108132955 -113539603 -119216583 -125177412 -131436283 -138008097 -77218771 -69924354 -62852340 -56013850 -49420559 -43084727 -37019228 -31237578 -25753969 -20583304
-144908502 -15741229 -152153927 -11244175 -159761624 -7109392 -167749705 -3354994 -176137190 0 -184944050 2935620 -194191252 5430897 -203900815 7463813 -214095855 9011252 -224800648 10048939 -236040680 10551386 -247842714 10491831 -260234850 9842174 -273246593 8572911 -286908922 6653061 -301254368 4050094 -316317087 729855 -332132941 -3343520 -348739588 -8207688 -366176568 -13902188 -384485396 -20468537 -403709666 -27950327 -423895149 -36393331 -445089907 -45845609 -467344402 -56357625 -490711622 -67982366 -515247203 -80775468 -541009563 -94795349 -568060042 -110103348 10551386
Gool, v.; e.a. (1986) Poly-energie zakboekje (Arnhem) Koninklijke PBNA pag. 574
138 51 40 199 77
26918
akboekje (Arnhem) Koninklijke PBNA pag. 574 http://www.rotterdamengineering.nl/content/view/28/66/ http://library.wur.nl/way/bestanden/clc/1870929.pdf l steel is 50, so there should be a factor 1/1000 in the formula of Gool(1986)
Heat transfer
J/(gK) Heat Capacity 1
o o
http://www.cheresources.com/heat_transfer_basics.shtml
110897773.1 0 0 262049766.3
Temperature
oC
600 500 400 300 200 100 0 -100 -200 Wa DHeat 0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0
warm
-3 DTLM f
-296.43 0.75
75
Hot side temp. transf. co. Exch.wall thickness Wall mat. Therm. Conduct. Cold side temp. transf. co. Fouling coefficient J/sec m K transfer coeff. m2 Heat transfer area
2
hH Dx k hC Rf U A
SGravity
3 1001 kg/m o 304 F 3 0.141 m
-143 F
-110898 kWsec -105111 BTU -31 kWh -3.5 Wa watt during a year
flow warming up
solid Paraffin wax SGravity 335 kg o 68 C
o 635 C
0m
8.3 Wa
248375 BTU