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In an air conditioning system for a precision gauge laboratory

In the attached problem, there is a solution to part a attached. Please solve part b completely. In an air conditioning system for a precision gauge laboratory, atmospheric air at 32 C, 101.3 kPa and 80% relative humidity is first chilled to 10 C to remove moisture...

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Thermodynamics

Posting ID:

48023

OTA ID:

103992

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Thermodynamic homeworks

Problem 1: i. Check the applicability of the ideal gas modal for Refrigerant 134a at a temperature of 80C and a pressure of 1.6 Mpa. ii. In what kind of pot will a given volume of water boil at a higher temperature: a tall and narrow one or a short and wide one? Explain. iii. Saturated liquid water contained in a closed, rigid tank is cooled to a final state where the temperature is 50 degrees C and the masses of saturated vapor and liquid present are 0.03 and 1999.97 kg respectively. Determine the heat transfer for the process in kJ. Problem 2: Carbon dioxide, (CO2) gas, initially at 70 degrees F, 15 lbf/in2, and 1ft3, is compressed in a piston-cylinder assembly. ... click for more

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Thermodynamics

Posting ID:

86483

OTA ID:

104967

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Thermodynamics info more

(See attached files for full problem description)

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Thermodynamics

Posting ID:

86889

OTA ID:

104967

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A gas turbine takes in air at 300 K and discharges it to the combustion chamber at 620 K

A gas turbine takes in air at 300 K and discharges it to the combustion chamber at 620 K. See attached file for full problem description with diagram. Determine: a/ the theoretical compressor power input b/ the theoretical turbine power output c/ the thermal efficiency of the turbine d/ the work ratio of the turbine

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Thermodynamics

Posting ID:

91362

OTA ID:

103992

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A petrol engine vehicle consumes 16 liters of fuel

A petrol engine vehicle consumes 16 liters of fuel per 100 km traveled at a steady speed of 60 km h-1. (See attached file for full problem description)

Subject:

Mechanical and Materials Engineering

Topic:

Thermodynamics

Posting ID:

91908

OTA ID:

103992

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