The minimum work that must be supplied to the compressor and turbine due to irreversibilities.
Answer to Problem 143P
The minimum work that must be supplied to the compressor due to irreversibilities is
The minimum work that is developed by the turbine due to irreversibilities is
It can be noted that the compressor is more sensitive to irreversibilities than the turbine.
Explanation of Solution
Show the simple Brayton cycle, with air as the working fluid on
For the given Brayton cycle with air as the working fluid
Write the expression of temperature and pressure relation ratio for the compression process 1-2.
Here, specific heat ratio is k.
Write the expression of efficiency of the compressor
Here, specific heat at constant pressure is
Write the expression of temperature and pressure relation ratio for the expansion process 3-4.
Write the expression of efficiency of the turbine
For compression processes
Write the expression for the entropy change for the isentropic process 1-2s
Here, gas constant of air is R.
Write the expression for reversible work for the isentropic process 1-2s
Here, temperature of the surroundings is
Write the expression for the entropy change for the process 1-2
Write the expression for the reversible work for the process 1-2
Write the expression for the minimum work that must be supplied to the compressor due to irreversibilities
For expansion processes
Write the expression for the entropy change for the isentropic process 3-4s
Write the expression for the reversible work for the isentropic process 3-4s
Write the expression for the entropy change for the process 3-4
Write the expression for the reversible work for the process 3-4
Write the expression for the minimum work that is developed by the turbine due to irreversibilities
Conclusion:
Substitute 288 K for
Rearrange Equation (II), and solve for
Substitute 873 K for
Rearrange Equation (IV), and substitute 873 K for
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Thus, the minimum work that must be supplied to the compressor due to irreversibilities is
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Thus, the minimum work that is developed by the turbine due to irreversibilities is
It can be noted that the compressor is more sensitive to irreversibilities than the turbine.
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