In a throttling process, which one of the following parameters remain constant?
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Remember: Throttling starts with T, but the parameter that stays the same starts with H (Enthalpy). Even though the pressure drops and the gas expands, the total "heat content" (Enthalpy) of the fluid remains unchanged.
• There is a significant drop in pressure ($P_2 \lt P_1$).
• It occurs so rapidly or in such a small space that heat transfer is negligible ($Q = 0$).
• No useful work is done by or on the system ($W = 0$).
2. Applying the Steady Flow Energy Equation (SFEE): The SFEE for a unit mass is:
$$h_1 + \frac{V_1^2}{2} + gZ_1 + Q = h_2 + \frac{V_2^2}{2} + gZ_2 + W$$
In a typical throttling process, changes in kinetic energy ($\Delta KE$) and potential energy ($\Delta PE$) are negligible. Combined with $Q=0$ and $W=0$, the equation simplifies to:
$$h_1 = h_2$$