5.1 Prob - Sheet.entropy
5.1 Prob - Sheet.entropy
10. A 30-kg aluminum block initially at 140C is brought into contact with a 40-kg block of iron at
60C in an insulated enclosure. Determine the final equilibrium temperature and the total entropy
change for this process.
11. A 50-kg iron block and a 20-kg copper block, both initially at 80C, are dropped into a large lake
at 15C. Thermal equilibrium is established after a while as a result of heat transfer between the
blocks and the lake water. Determine the total entropy change for this process.
Entropy Changes of Ideal Gases
12.Air is compressed from an initial state of 100 kPa and 17C to a final state of 600 kPa and 57C.
Determine the entropy change of air during this compression process by using (a) property values
from the air table and (b) average specific heats.
13. Which of the two gases helium or nitrogenexperiences the greatest entropy change as its
state is changed from 2000 kPa and 427C to 200 kPa and 27C?
14. Air is expanded from 2000 kPa and 500C to 100 kPa and 50C. Assuming constant specific
heats, determine the change in the specific entropy of air.
15. A piston-cylinder device contains 0.75 kg of nitrogen gas at 140 kPa and 37C. The gas is now
compressed slowly in a polytropic process during which PV'3 = constant. The process ends when the
volume is reduced by one-half. Determine the entropy change of nitrogen during this process.
16. A constant-volume tank contains 5 kg of air at 100 kPa and 327C. The air is cooled to the
surroundings temperature of 27C. Assume constant specific heats at 300 K. (a) Determine the
entropy change of the air in the tank during the process, in kJ/K, (b) determine the net entropy change
of the universe due to this process, in kJ/K, and (c) sketch the processes for the air in the tank and the
surroundings on a single T-s diagram. Be sure to label the initial and final states for both processes.
17. A container filled with 45 kg of liquid water at 95C is placed in a 90-m3 room that is initially at
12C. Thermal equilibrium is established after a while as a result of heat transfer between the water
and the air in the room. Using constant specific heats, determine (a) the final equilibrium
temperature, (b) the amount of heat transfer between the water and the air in the room, and (c) the
entropy generation. Assume the room is well sealed and heavily insulated.