Entropy Generation and Carnot Performance: Consider the diagram below of a heat pump, engine 1, that is composed to two internal engines: a forward heat engine, engine 2, and a smaller heat pump, engine 3. For the temperatures and heat transfer rates given, determine: (A) The appropriate performance values for each engine: COP#.1, n TH,2, and COP#3 (B) The Carnot performance values for each engine: COPĦ1,CARNOT, NTH,2,CARNOT, and COPH,3,CARNOT (C) The rate of entropy generation in each engine: Š,gen 1, Šgen,2, and Šgen3 600 K 450 W 2400 W 190 W 1000 W 300 K
Entropy Generation and Carnot Performance: Consider the diagram below of a heat pump, engine 1, that is composed to two internal engines: a forward heat engine, engine 2, and a smaller heat pump, engine 3. For the temperatures and heat transfer rates given, determine: (A) The appropriate performance values for each engine: COP#.1, n TH,2, and COP#3 (B) The Carnot performance values for each engine: COPĦ1,CARNOT, NTH,2,CARNOT, and COPH,3,CARNOT (C) The rate of entropy generation in each engine: Š,gen 1, Šgen,2, and Šgen3 600 K 450 W 2400 W 190 W 1000 W 300 K
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Transcribed Image Text:Entropy Generation and Carnot Performance: Consider the diagram below of a heat pump, engine 1, that is
composed to two internal engines: a forward heat engine, engine 2, and a smaller heat pump, engine 3. For the
temperatures and heat transfer rates given, determine:
(A) The appropriate performance values for each engine: COP#.1, n TH,2, and COP#3
(B) The Carnot performance values for each engine: COPĦ1,CARNOT, NTH,2,CARNOT, and COPH,3,CARNOT
(C) The rate of entropy generation in each engine: Š,gen 1, Šgen,2, and Šgen3
600 K
450 W
2400 W
190 W
1000 W
300 K
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