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Chapter 19, Problem 31P

(a)

To determine

The P - Vdiagram of the cycle, work done by the gas, heat absorbed by the gas and change in internal energy of the gas.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 31P

The work done by the gas in each step are 0J , 4970J , 0J , and 2484J . The heat absorbed by the gas in each step are 2486J , 12400J , 4960J , and 2490J and the change in internal energy in each step are 2486J , 7430J , 4960J , and 2490J .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The initial pressure of the gas is P1=1.00atm .

The initial volume of the gas is V1=24.6L .

The pressure at state 2 and 3 is P2,3=2.00atm .

The volume at state 3 and 4 is V3,4=49.2L .

The pressure final pressure of the gas is P4=1.00atm .

Formula used:

The expression for the specific heat ratio is given as,

  γ=cpcv

Here, cp is the specific heat at constant pressure and cv is the specific heat at constant volume.

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 1-2 is given as,

  Q12=P2V2P1V1γ1

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 2-3 is given as,

  Q23=γγ1(P3V3P2V2)

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 3-4 is given as,

  Q34=P4V4P3V3γ1

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 4-1 is given as,

  Q41=γγ1(P1V1P4V4)

The expression for the work done in stage 2-3 is given as,

  w23=P2(V3V2)

The expression for the work done in stage 4-1 is given as,

  w41=P1(V1V4)

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 1-2 is given as,

  du12=Q12w12

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 2-3 is given as,

  du23=Q23w23

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 3-4 is given as,

  du34=Q34w34

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 4-1 is given as,

  du41=Q41w41

Calculation:

The P-V diagram for the cycle can be given as,

  EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER, Chapter 19, Problem 31P

Figure 1

For monoatomic gas specific heat at constant volume and constant pressure can be given as,

  cp=20.8J/molKcv=12.5J/molK

The specific heat ratio can be calculated as,

  γ=20.8J/molK12.5J/molK=1.67

The heat absorbed by the gas in stage 1-2 can be calculated as,

  Q12=P2V2P1V1γ1=( 2atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 24.6L)( 1atm× 1.01bar 1atm )24.61.671=49.7barL× 100J 1barL24.84barL× 100J 1barL0.67=2486J

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 2-3 is given as,

  Q23=γγ1(P3V3P2V2)=1.671.671(( 2atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 49.2L)( 2atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 24.6L))=2.5(( 99.3barL× 100J 1barL )( 49.7barL× 100J 1barL ))=12400J

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 3-4 is given as,

  Q34=P4V4P3V3γ1=( 1atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 49.2L)( 2atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 49.2L)1.671=49.7barL× 100J 1barL99.3barL× 100J 1barL0.67=4960J

The expression for heat absorbed by the gas in stage 4-1 is given as,

  Q41=γγ1(P1V1P4V4)=1.671.671(( 1atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 24.6L)( 1atm× 1.01bar 1atm )( 49.2L))=2.5(( 24.8barL× 100J 1barL )( 49.7barL× 100J 1barL ))=2490J

The work done in stage 1-2 is zero because it is constant volume process.

The work done in stage 2-3 can be calculated as,

  w23=P2(V3V2)=2atm×1.01bar1atm(49.2L24.6L)=49.7barL×100J1barL=4970J

The work done in stage 3-4 is zero because it is constant volume process.

The work done in stage 4-1 can be calculated as,

  w41=P1(V1V4)=1atm×1.01bar1atm(24.6L49.2L)=24.84barL×100J1barL=2484J

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 1-2 is given as,

  du12=Q12w12=2486J0=2486J

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 2-3 is given as,

  du23=Q23w23=12400J4970J=7430J

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 3-4 is given as,

  du34=Q34w34=4960J0=4960J

The expression for change in internal energy in stage 4-1 is given as,

  du41=Q41w41=2490J0=2490J

Conclusion:

Therefore,the work done by the gas in each step are 0J , 4970J , 0J , and 2484J . Heat absorbed by the gas in each step are 2486J , 12400J , 4960J , and 2490J .Change in internal energy in each step are 2486J , 7430J , 4960J , and 2490J .

(b)

To determine

The efficiency of the cycle.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 31P

The efficiency of the cycle is 16.7% .

Explanation of Solution

Formula used:

The expression for total heat supplied to the cycle is given as,

  Qs=Q12+Q23

The expression for total work done in the cycle is given as,

  w=w12+w23+w34+w41

The expression for efficiency of the cycle is given as,

  η=wQs×100

Here, Qs is the total heat supplied to the cycle.

Calculation:

The total heat supplied to the cycle can be calculated as,

  Qs=Q12+Q23=2486J+12400J=14886J

The total work done in the cycle can be calculated as,

  w=w12+w23+w34+w41=0+4970J+02484J=2486J

The efficiency of the cycle can be calculated as,

  η=wQs×100=2486J14886J×100=16.7%

Conclusion:

Therefore, the efficiency of the cycle is 16.7% .

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