An ideal Brayton Cycle has air at 15psia and 75F entering the compressor. After the heating process, the air has a max temperature of 1600F, and the pressure is 10.6 times of the initial pressure. Draw the PV and TS diagrams, find the QA, WT, We Wnet and efficiency.

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An ideal Brayton Cycle has air at 15psia and 75F entering the
compressor. After the heating process, the air has a max temperature
of 1600F, and the pressure is 10.6 times of the initial pressure. Draw
the PV and TS diagrams, find the QA, WT, Wc, Wnet and efficiency.
Transcribed Image Text:An ideal Brayton Cycle has air at 15psia and 75F entering the compressor. After the heating process, the air has a max temperature of 1600F, and the pressure is 10.6 times of the initial pressure. Draw the PV and TS diagrams, find the QA, WT, Wc, Wnet and efficiency.
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