Practice Problems Set 8
Practice Problems Set 8
Practice Problems Set 8
Question 1: A heat engine that rejects waste heat to a sink at 510 R has a thermal
efficiency of 25 percent and a second-law efficiency of 50 percent. Determine the
temperature of the source that supplies heat to this engine. (Ans: 1020 R)
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Question 4: A 0.8-m3 insulated rigid tank contains 1.54 kg of carbon dioxide at 100 kPa.
Now paddle-wheel work is done on the system until the pressure in the tank rises to 135
kPa. Determine (a) the actual paddle-wheel work done during this process and (b) the
minimum paddle-wheel work with which this process (between the same end states) could
be accomplished. Take T0 = 298 K. (Ans: (a) 101 kJ, (b) 7.18 kJ)
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Question 6: Steam enters a turbine at 9 MPa, 600°C, and 60 m/s and leaves at 20 kPa
and 90 m/s with a moisture content of 5 percent. The turbine is not adequately insulated,
and it estimated that heat is lost from the turbine at a rate of 220 kW. The power output
of the turbine is 4.5 MW. Assuming the surroundings to be at 25°C, determine (a) the
reversible power output of the turbine, (b) the exergy destroyed within the turbine, and
(c) the second-law efficiency of the turbine. (d) Also, estimate the possible increase in the
power output of the turbine if the turbine were perfectly insulated. (Ans: (a) 5451 kW,
(b) 951 kW, (c) 82.6%, (d) 67.8 kW)
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Question 7: A geothermal power plant uses geothermal liquid water at 150°C at a rate
of 210 kg/s as the heat source, and it produces 5.1 MW of net power in an environment at
25°C. If 7.5 MW of exergy entering the plant with the geothermal water is
destroyed within the plant, determine (a) the exergy of the geothermal water entering the
plant, (b) the second-law efficiency, and (c) the exergy of the heat rejected from the plant.
(Ans: (a) 18.46 MW, (b) 27.6%, (c) 5.86 MW)
Question 8: Liquid water at 200 kPa and 15°C is heated in a chamber by mixing it with
superheated steam at 200 kPa and 200°C. Liquid water enters the mixing chamber at a
rate of 4 kg/s, and the chamber is estimated to lose heat to the surrounding air at 25°C at
a rate of 600 kJ/min. If the mixture leaves the mixing chamber at 200 kPa and 80°C,
determine (a) the mass flow rate of the superheated steam and (b) the wasted work
potential during this mixing process. (Ans: (a) 0.429 kg/s, (b) 202 kW)
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