EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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Author: Jewett
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A solar collector system delivers heat to a power plant. It is well known that the thermal collection efficiency hsc of a solar collector diminishes with increasing solar collection output temperature TH , or hsc = A 2 BTH where A and B are known constants. The thermal efficiency of the power plant hth is a fixed fraction of the Carnot thermal efficiency, such that hth = F(1 2 TL/TH) where F is a known constant assumed here independent of temperatures and TL is the condenser temperature, also constant for this problem. Here, the solar collection temperature TH is also taken to be the source temperature for the power plant. (a) At what temperature TH should the solar collector be operated to obtain the maximum overall system efficiency? (b) Develop an expression for the maximum overall system efficiency.
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(a) the amount of work the system can do.
(b) the amount of microscopic work the system can do.
(c) the amount of force the system could exert.
(d) the amount of thermal energy in the system.
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about the entropy change of the environment?
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EBK PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEER
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