Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
5th Edition
ISBN: 9789814720953
Author: Yunus Cengel, Robert Turner, John Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 15, Problem 22P
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The amount of fuel and money saved per year.

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Given:

Frontal area of the car is 18 ft2.

New frontal area is 15 ft2.

Distance travelled per year is 12000 mi.

Average speed is 55mi/h.

Density of gasoline is 50lbm/ft3.

Price of gasoline is $3.10/gal.

Density of air is 0.075lbm/ft3.

Heating value of gasoline is 20000Btu/lbm.

Overall efficiency of the engine is 30%.

Calculation:

From Table 15-2, the drag coefficient of a passenger car is CD=0.3.

The drag force is,

  FD=CDAρV22=0.3(18 ft2)(0.075lbm/ft3)(55mi/h)22(1.4667ft/s1mi/h)2(1 lbf32.2lbmft/s2)=40.924 lbf

Work done to overcome the drag is,

  Wdrag=FDL=(40.924 lbf)(12000mi/yr×5280ft1 mi)(1 Btu778.169 lbfft)=3.33×106Btu/yr

Energy required to overcome the drag is,

  Ein=Wdragη=3.33×106Btu/yr0.30=1.111×107Btu/yr

The amount of fuel required to supply the energy is,

  Amount of fuel=mfuelρfuel=Ein/HVρfuel=1.111×107Btu/yr(20000Btu/lbm)(50lbm/ft3)=11.11ft3/yr

The cost of fuel supplied per year is,

  Cost=(Amount of fuel)(Unit cost)=(11.11ft3/yr×7.4804gal1 ft3)($3.10/gal)=$257.6/yr

Calculate the reduction ratio.

  Reduction ratio=AAnewA=181518=0.1667

Calculate the reduction in fuel amount.

  Amount reduction=(Reduction ratio)(Amount of fuel)=0.1667(11.11ft3/yr×7.4804gal1 ft3)=13.854gal/yr

Calculate the reduction in the cost.

  Cost reduction=(Reduction ratio)(Cost of fuel)=0.1667($257.6/yr)=$42.942/yr

Thus, the amount of fuel and the money saved per year is 13.854gal/yr and $42.942/yr.

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