FUND OF THERMODYNAMICS- UND CUSTOM
FUND OF THERMODYNAMICS- UND CUSTOM
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.1P
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The relation between the reversible and irreversible QL

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Answer to Problem 5.1P

  QL,reversible<QL,irreversible

Explanation of Solution

Given information:

Two engines receive the same heat transfer in (QH). One engine is reversible and other engine is irreversible.

Concept used:

The efficiency of reversible heat engine is more than the efficiency of irreversible heat engine.

  ηreversible>ηirreversible

  W=QHQL

Here, W is the work done, QH is the heat transfer in and QL is the heat transfer out.

Calculation:

We know that,

  ηreversible>ηirreversibleWreversibleQH>WirreversibleQH

Two engines have same QH, thus

  Wreversible>WirreversibleQHQL,reversible>QHQL,irreversibleQL,reversible>QL,irreversibleQL,reversible<QL,irreversible

Conclusion:

The heat transfer out in reversible engine is less than the heat transfer out in irreversible engine.

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