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Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications
- It is well known that the power consumed by a compressor can be reduced by cooling the gas during compression. Inspired by this, somebody proposes to cool the liquid as it flows through a pump, in order to reduce the power consumption of the pump. Would you support this proposal? Explain.arrow_forwardA variable-load piston-cylinder device contains air (cp = 1.005 kJ/kgK; cv = 0.718 kJ/kgK) at 500 kPa and T=12 oC. A paddle wheelequipped within the system and turned by an external electric motor until 65 kJ/kg of work has been transferred to the air. During this process the gas volume is quadrupled while maintaining the temperature constant by transferring heat to the gas. Determine (a) the final pressure, (b) the amount of required heattransfer (c) Show this process on a P-v diagram. Do not use Table A-17 while solving this problem. YOUR ANSWER SHEET SHOULD INCLUDE THE SOLUTION AND THE TABLE BELOW (a) Pinal [kPa] = (b) q [kJ/kg]arrow_forwardTHERMOFLUID A 4-in X 5-m X 7-m room is heated by the radiator of a steam-heating system. The steam radiator transfers heat at a rate of 10.000 kJ/h, and a 100-W fan is used to distribute the warm air in the room. The rate of heat loss from the room is estimated to be about 5000 kJ/h. If the initial temperature of the room air is 10°C, determine how long it will take for the air temperature to rise to 20°C, Assume constant specific heats at room temperature.arrow_forward
- 6. The ventilating fan of the bathroom of a building has a volume flow rate of 30 L/s and runs continuously. The building is located in San Francisco, California, where the average winter temperature is 12.2 °C, and is maintained at 22°C at all times. The building is heated by electricity whose unit cost is $0.09/kWh. Determine the amount and cost of the heat "vented out" per month in winter. (The gas constant and specific heat of air are R 0.287 kJ/kg-K and Cp1.0 kl/kg-K. Consider air at P 1 atm. and T-22 °C) 12.2°C 30 L/s 22°C Fan Bathroomarrow_forwardSteam enters the condenser of a steam power plant at 50 kPa and a quality of 85 percent with a mass flow rate of 400 kg/min. It is to be cooled by water from a nearby river by circulating the water through the tubes within the condenser. To prevent thermal pollution, the river water is not allowed to experience a temperature rise above 20°C. If the steam is to leave the condenser as saturated liquid at 50 kPa, determine the mass flow rate of the cooling water required.arrow_forwardA compressor operating with 7.7 kg/s water vapour with a compression ratio (P2/P1) equal to 3.0 is cooled down by means of a cooling system which extracts 74 kJ/kg of heat (per unit mass of fluid) from the device. The steam enters the compressor as saturated vapor at 1.5 MPa and leaves it at 773 K. Calculate the power required if the compressor operates with an efficiency of 0.94. Give your answer in MW to 1 decimal place.arrow_forward
- The approach and efficiency of cooling tower are 10 oC and 65 %, respectively. If the temperature of water leaving the tower is 27 oC, determine the temperature of water entering the tower.arrow_forwardA variable-load piston-cylinder device contains air (cp = 1.005 kJ/kgK; cv = 0.718 kJ/kgK) at 500 kPa and T=18 oC. A paddle wheel equipped within the system and turned by an external electric motor until 65 kJ/kg of work has been transferred to the air. During this process the gas volume is quadrupled while maintaining the temperature constant by transferring heat to the gas. Determine (a) the final pressure, (b) the amount of required heat transfer (c) Show this process on a P-v diagram. Do not use Table A-17 while solving this problemarrow_forwardThe Refrigerating Effect of 94 tons of refrigeration is 127.75 kJ/kg. Determine the mass flow rate of the refrigerant.arrow_forward
- A steam power plant has a high pressure of 2.5 MPa after release from the pump and it maintains 40°C in the condenser. The quality of the stream exiting the turbine is 80%. Solve for the work produced by the turbine and the pump, the heat transfer in the boiler, and heat removed by the condenser. (Answer in kJ/kg)arrow_forwardThe Figure shows a solar collector panel embedded in a roof. The panel, which has a surface area of 24 ft2, receives energy from the sun at a rate of 200 Btu/h per ft2 of collector surface. Twenty-five percent of the incoming energy is lost to the surroundings. The remaining energy is used to heat domestic hot water from 90 to 120°F. The water passes through the solar collector with a negligible pressure drop. Neglecting kinetic and potential effects, determine at steady state how many gallons of water at 120°F the collector generates per hour.arrow_forwardA turbine operates with superheated steam entering at 900°F and 1,100 psia with a mass flow rate of 70 lbm/s. The exhaust pressure is 5 psia and the turbine efficiency is 0.80. Determine the power output of the turbine in kW.arrow_forward
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