Pressure Source (MA)
Generate constant or time-varying pressure differential
Libraries:
Simscape /
Foundation Library /
Moist Air /
Sources
Description
The Pressure Source (MA) block represents an ideal mechanical energy source in a moist air network. The source can maintain a constant pressure differential across its ports regardless of the flow rate through the source. There is no flow resistance and no heat exchange with the environment.
Ports A and B represent the source inlet and outlet. The input physical signal at port P specifies the pressure differential. Alternatively, you can specify a constant pressure differential as a block parameter. A positive pressure differential causes the pressure at port B to be greater than the pressure at port A.
The equations describing the source use these symbols.
| cp | Specific heat at constant pressure |
| h | Specific enthalpy |
| ht | Specific total enthalpy |
| Mass flow rate (flow rate associated with a port is positive when it flows into the block) | |
| p | Pressure |
| ρ | Density |
| R | Specific gas constant |
| s | Specific entropy |
| T | Temperature |
| Φwork | Power delivered to the moist air flow through the source |
Subscripts A and B indicate the appropriate port. Subscripts a,
w, d, and g indicate the
properties of dry air, water vapor, water droplets, and trace gas, respectively.
Mass balance:
Energy balance:
If the source performs no work (Power added parameter is set to
None), then .
If the source is isentropic (Power added parameter is set to
Isentropic), then
where
The mixture-specific enthalpies, hA = h(TA) and hB = h(TB), are constrained by the isentropic relation, that is, there is no change in entropy:
The quantity specified by the Pressure differential parameter of the source is
Assumptions and Limitations
There are no irreversible losses.
There is no heat exchange with the environment.
