A. Describe the four processes, which occur in the vapor-compression-refrigeration cycle that you tested. B. How did you figure out the enthalpy at the various entry / exit stages? (I know you looked at the chart or table provided! I understand that you may have used interpolation.) I want you to explain briefly B. how you determined, what principle(s) you used to determine the enthalpy at the various points. Sketch a p-h diagram. On this sketch of the p-h diagram you must sketch and show SOME constant temperature lines, constant pressure lines, constant enthalpy lines, constant entropy lines, quality factor and other significant features of the p-h diagram to show your understanding of the p-h diagram. Label x & y axis, indicate the units, indicate the critical point. Label various regions. C. Sketch the P-V diagram of the Internal Combustion Engine showing the ideal cycles of a Diesel Engine. Label the events.
A. Describe the four processes, which occur in the vapor-compression-refrigeration cycle that you tested. B. How did you figure out the enthalpy at the various entry / exit stages? (I know you looked at the chart or table provided! I understand that you may have used interpolation.) I want you to explain briefly B. how you determined, what principle(s) you used to determine the enthalpy at the various points. Sketch a p-h diagram. On this sketch of the p-h diagram you must sketch and show SOME constant temperature lines, constant pressure lines, constant enthalpy lines, constant entropy lines, quality factor and other significant features of the p-h diagram to show your understanding of the p-h diagram. Label x & y axis, indicate the units, indicate the critical point. Label various regions. C. Sketch the P-V diagram of the Internal Combustion Engine showing the ideal cycles of a Diesel Engine. Label the events.
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Transcribed Image Text:### Problem Set for Study on Thermodynamics and Fluid Mechanics
#### Question A:
**Describe the four processes, which occur in the vapor-compression-refrigeration cycle that you tested.**
**Part B:**
*How did you figure out the enthalpy at the various entry/exit stages? (I know you looked at the chart or table provided! I understand that you may have used interpolation.) I want you to explain briefly how you determined, what principle(s) you used to determine the enthalpy at the various points.*
**Instructions:**
1. **Sketch a p-h diagram.**
- On this sketch of the p-h diagram you must sketch and show SOME constant temperature lines, constant pressure lines, constant enthalpy lines, constant entropy lines, quality factor and other significant features of the p-h diagram to show your understanding of the p-h diagram.
- **Label x & y axis, indicate the units, indicate the critical point. Label various regions.**
#### Question C:
**Sketch the P-V diagram of the Internal Combustion Engine showing the ideal cycles of a Diesel Engine. Label the events.**
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### Explanation of Diagrams:
#### p-h Diagram for Vapor-Compression-Refrigeration Cycle:
- **Vertical Axis (y-axis):** Represents pressure (in units such as kPa or bar).
- **Horizontal Axis (x-axis):** Represents enthalpy (in units such as kJ/kg).
- **Constant Temperature Lines:** Indicate regions of equal temperature.
- **Constant Pressure Lines:** Indicate regions of equal pressure.
- **Constant Enthalpy Lines:** Indicate lines where the enthalpy remains constant.
- **Constant Entropy Lines:** Indicate lines where the entropy remains constant.
- **Quality Factor:** Indicates the ratio of vapor to the total mixture (liquid + vapor) at specific conditions.
- **Critical Point:** The point where liquid and vapor phases are indistinguishable (highlight this clearly).
#### P-V Diagram for Internal Combustion Engine (Diesel Cycle):
- **Vertical Axis (y-axis):** Represents pressure.
- **Horizontal Axis (x-axis):** Represents volume.
- **Events:**
- **1 to 2:** Isentropic compression (pressure increases, volume decreases).
- **2 to 3:** Constant pressure heat addition (volume increases while pressure remains constant).
- **3 to 4:** Isentropic expansion (pressure decreases,
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