Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
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ISBN: 9789814720953
Author: Yunus Cengel, Robert Turner, John Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 8, Problem 164RQ
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The net work done and the net heat transfer by piston cylinder device.

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Given:

The initial pressure of steam (P1=P3) is 400 kPa.

The initial temperature of steam (T1) is 350°C.

The initial volume of steam (v1) is 0.3 m3.

The pressure at expansion (P2) is 150 kPa.

Calculation:

Refer Table A-6, “Superheated water” to obtain the value of internal energy state 1 (u1) at the initial pressure (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature (T1) of 350°C by using interpolation method.

Show temperature and internal energy values from the Table A-6 as below.

Temperature (T1),in °CInternal energy (u1), in kJ/kg
3002805.1
350?
4002964.9

Write the formula of interpolation method of two variables.

  y2=(x2x1)(y3y1)(x3x1)+y1        (I)

Here, variables denoted by x and y are temperature and internal energy.

Substitute x1=300, x2=350, x3=400, y1=2805.1, and y3=2964.9 in Equation (I).

  y2=(350300)(2964.92805.1)(400300)+2805.1=2885

The value of internal energy state 1 (u1) at the initial pressure of (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature of (T1) of 350°C is 2885kJ/kg.

Refer Table A-6, “Superheated water”.to obtain the value of initial specific volume (v1) at the initial pressure (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature (T1) of 350°C by using interpolation method.

Show temperature and specific volume values from the Table A-6 as below.

Temperature (T1),in °CSpecific volume (v1), in m3/kg
3000.65489
350?
4000.77265

Substitute x1=300, x2=350, x3=400, y1=0.65489, and y3=0.77265 in Equation (I).

  y2=(350300)(0.772650.65489)(400300)+0.65489=0.713770

The value of initial specific volume (v1) at the initial pressure (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature (T1) of 350°C is 0.713770m3/kg.

Calculate the mass of the steam in the cylinder.

  m=ν1v1m=0.3m30.713770m3/kg=0.4203kg

Refer Table A-6, “Superheated water”, to obtain the value of entropy at state1 (s1) at the initial pressure (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature of (T1) of 350°C by using interpolation method.

Show temperature and entropy values from the Table A-6 as below.

Temperature (T1),in °CEntropy (s1) , in kJ/kgK
3007.5677
350?
4007.9003

Substitute x1=300, x2=350, x3=400, y1=7.5677, and y3=7.9003 in Equation (I).

  y2=(350300)(7.90037.5677)(400300)+7.5677=7.734

The value of entropy at state 1 (s1) at the initial pressure (P1) of 400kPa and at the initial temperature (T1) of 350°C is 7.734kJ/kgK.

Similarly, obtain the values of internal energy at state 2 (u2) , entropy at state 2 (s2) at the pressure (P2) of 150kPa and at the initial temperature (T1) of 350°C as 2888.0kJ/kg and 8.19683kJ/kgK respectively by interpolation method.

Calculate the heat transfer in for the isothermal expansion process 1-2.

  Qin,12=mT1(s2s1)Qin,12=(0.4203kg)(350° C)(8.1983kJ/kgK7.734kJ/kgK)=(0.4203kg)(350+273)K(8.1983kJ/kgK7.734kJ/kgK)=120kJ

Obtain the values of internal energy at state 3 (u3), specific volume at state 3 (v3) at the pressure (P3) of 400kPa and at the entropy at state 2 (s2) of 8.19683kJ/kgK as 3132.9kJ/kg and 0.89148m3/kg respectively by interpolation method.

Calculate the volume at state 3.

  ν3=mv3ν3=(0.4203kg)(0.89148m3/kg)=0.375m3

Calculate the work done out for the isothermal expansion process 1-2.

  Wout,12=Qin,12m(u2u1)Wout,12=120kJ(0.4203kg)(2888kJ/kg2885kJ/kg)=118.74kJ

Calculate the work done in for the isentropic compression process 2-3.

  Win,23=m(u3u2)Win,23=(0.4203kg)(3132.9kJ/kg2888kJ/kg)=102.93kJ

The heat transfer during the process is zero, since isentropic compression process, entropy remains constant.

Write the expression to calculate the work done in for the constant pressure compression process 3-1.

  Win,31=P3(ν3ν1)Win,31=(400kPa)(0.375m30.3m3)=30kJ

Calculate the heat transfer out for the constant pressure compression process 3-1.

  Qout,31=Win,31m(u1u3)Qout,31=30kJ(0.4203kg)(2885kJ/kg3132.9kJ/kg)=134.2kJ

Calculate the net work done by piston cylinder device.

  Wnet,in=Win,31+Win,23Wout,12Wnet,in=30kJ+102.93kJ118.74kJ=14.2kJ=14.2kJ

Thus, the net work done by piston cylinder device is 14.2kJ.

Calculate the net heat transfer by piston cylinder device.

  Qnet,in=Qin,12Qout,31Qnet,in=120kJ134.2kJ=14.2kJ

The negative sign indicates that the heat transfer occurs from system to surroundings.

Thus, the net heat transfer by piston cylinder device is 14.2kJ.

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