Concept explainers
Q i n ( Btu ) W o u t ( Btu ) E 1 ( Btu ) E 2 ( Btu ) m ( lbm ) e 2 − e 1 ( Btu / lbm ) 350 1020 860 3 350 130 550 5 260 600 2 150 − 500 0 1400 900 7 − 650 − 50 1000 3 − 200
1020 | 860 | 3 | |||
130 | 550 | 5 | |||
260 | 600 | 2 | 150 | ||
0 | 1400 | 900 | 7 | ||
1000 | 3 |
Answer to Problem 26P
510 | 1020 | 860 | 3 | ||
130 | 550 | 770 | 5 | ||
560 | 260 | 600 | 900 | 2 | 150 |
0 | 1400 | 900 | 7 | ||
1000 | 400 | 3 |
Explanation of Solution
Write the energy balance equation for closed system.
Here, energy transfer in to the control volume is
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Here, amount of heat transfer into the system is
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Here, initial and final internal energy are
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