Air containеd within a piston-cylindеr assеmbly is slowly comprеssеd. As shown in thе figurе bеlow, during this procеss thе prеssurе first variеs linеarly with volumе and thеn rеmains constant. Dеtеrminе thе work in kJ.
Correct_Solution: 7.875kJ
Air containеd within a piston-cylindеr assеmbly is slowly comprеssеd. As shown in thе figurе bеlow, during...
Air contained within a piston-cylinder assembly is slowly
heated. As shown below, during this process the pressure first
varies linearly with volume and then remains constant. Determine
the total work, in kJ.
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Problem 2. As shown in the figure, a gas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at a volume of 0.1 m3, undergoes a constant-pressure expansion at 2 bar to a final volume of 0.12 m3, while being slowly heated through the base. The change in internal energy of the gas is 0.25 kJ. The piston and cylinder walls are fabricated fronm heat-resistant material, and the piston moves smoothly in the cylinder. The local atmospheric pressure is 1 bar. (a) For...
An air-standard cycle is
executed within a closed piston–cylinder system, and it consists of
the following three processes: 1–2 V = Constant heat addition from
100 kPa and 30°C to 850 kPa 2–3 Isothermal expansion until V3 =
8.5V2 3–1 P = Constant heat rejection to the initial state Assume
air has constant properties with cv = 0.718 kJ/kg·K, cp = 1.005
kJ/kg·K, R = 0.287 kJ/kg·K, and k = 1.4.
Required information An air-standard cycle is executed within a...
Consider a piston-cylinder device (system) that contains 0.06 m3 of air at 300 kPa and 125 ̊C. (a) If the volume of air in the device increases to 0.15 m3 while the pressure remains constant, determine the work done by the system during the process. (b) If as a result of heat transfer to the surrounding, the pressure and temperature in the device drop to 240 kPa and 55 ̊C, respectively, and the piston is held such that the volume...
Problem 2:2* (Carnot Cycle Application) Two kilograms of air within a piston-cylinder assembly execute a Carnot power cycle with maximum and minimum temperatures of 750 K and 300 K, respectively. The heat transfer to the air during the isothermal expansion is 60 kJ. At the end of the isothermal expansion, the pressure is 600 kPa. Assuming the ideal gas model for the air, determine (a) The thermal efficiency. (b) The Pressure and volume at the beginning of the isothermal expansion,...
As shown in the figure below, a gas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at a volume of 0.1 m3, undergoes a constant-pressure expansion at p 2 bar to a final volume of V2 0.2 m3, while being slowly heated through the base. The change in internal energy of the gas is 0.25 kJ. The piston and cylinder walls are fabricated from heat-resistant material, and the piston moves smoothly in the cylinder. The local atmospheric pressure is 1 bar. Piston-...
A piston cylinder device contains air with a volume of 0.05 m3 at 25oC and 100 kPa pressure. The gas is now compressed to a final temperature of 95oC at 250 kPa. This compression is polytropic and follows PVn=constant. a. Determine how much boundary work was added to the gas [in kJ] b. How much heat was added or removed from this system during this process? [in kJ]
Required information An air-standard cycle is executed within a closed piston-cylinder system, and it consists of the following three processes: 1-2 V Constant heat addition from 100 kPa and 34°C to 850 kPa 2-3 Isothermal expansion until V3-8.5V2 3-1 P Constant heat rejection to the initial state Assume air has constant properties with cv 0.718 kJ/kg-K, Cp 1.005 kJ/kg-K, R- 0.287 kJ/kg-K, and k-1.4 Determine the cycle thermal efficiency. The cycle thermal efficiency is 10.266
A piston–cylinder assembly fitted with a slowly rotating paddle
wheel contains 0.19 kg of air, initially at 300 K. The air
undergoes a constant-pressure process to a final temperature of 420
K. During the process, energy is gradually transferred to the air
by heat transfer in the amount 12 kJ.
Assuming the ideal gas model with k = 1.4 and negligible
changes in kinetic and potential energy for the air, determine the
work done by the paddle wheel on the...
A frictionless piston-cylinder device contains 0.2 kg of air at 100 kPa and 27°C. The air is now compressed slowly according to the relation P Vk = constant, where k = 1.4, until it reaches a final temperature of 77°C. Sketch the P-V diagram of the process with respect to the relevant constant temperature lines, and indicate the work done on this diagram. Using the basic definition of boundary work done determine the boundary work done during the process [-7.18...