An entrance point that is located six meters above the ground is used by an isentropic air pump that has a distance of only 0.3 meters between its inlet and its outlet. It was positioned in a vertical orientation, drawing in air from the surrounding atmosphere, and pumping air directly downward into a storage tank. The pressure relief valve on the tank has a rating of 300 kPa when it comes to its operating pressure. The outlet diameter for the tank is to be set at 200 millimeters, and the filling rate is to be 0.7 cubic meters per minute. The air is compressed to 38 degrees Celsius despite having a temperature of only 29 degrees Celsius before it was compressed. What is the volume of the air that is being taken in by the system and the amount of heat that is being rejected by it if the amount of work that has been done is 70 kW?
An entrance point that is located six meters above the ground is used by an isentropic air pump that has a distance of only 0.3 meters between its inlet and its outlet. It was positioned in a vertical orientation, drawing in air from the surrounding atmosphere, and pumping air directly downward into a storage tank. The pressure relief valve on the tank has a rating of 300 kPa when it comes to its operating pressure. The outlet diameter for the tank is to be set at 200 millimeters, and the filling rate is to be 0.7 cubic meters per minute. The air is compressed to 38 degrees Celsius despite having a temperature of only 29 degrees Celsius before it was compressed. What is the volume of the air that is being taken in by the system and the amount of heat that is being rejected by it if the amount of work that has been done is 70 kW?
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