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ENSC 14a Problem Set 2

Sample Problem 1: Refrigerant-134a enters and leaves an evaporator at 120 kPa, entering at 20% quality and leaving at -20°C. Given the compressor power of 450 W and COP of 1.2, determine the refrigerant mass flow rate and heat rejected to the kitchen air. Sample Problem 2: A Carnot heat engine receives heat at 900°C and rejects it at 27°C, driving a refrigerator that removes heat from -5°C and rejects it at 27°C. Determine the maximum refrigerated space heat removal rate and total heat rejection rate. Sample Problem 3: Refrigerant-134a enters a compressor as saturated vapor at 200 kPa and 0

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ENSC 14a Problem Set 2

Sample Problem 1: Refrigerant-134a enters and leaves an evaporator at 120 kPa, entering at 20% quality and leaving at -20°C. Given the compressor power of 450 W and COP of 1.2, determine the refrigerant mass flow rate and heat rejected to the kitchen air. Sample Problem 2: A Carnot heat engine receives heat at 900°C and rejects it at 27°C, driving a refrigerator that removes heat from -5°C and rejects it at 27°C. Determine the maximum refrigerated space heat removal rate and total heat rejection rate. Sample Problem 3: Refrigerant-134a enters a compressor as saturated vapor at 200 kPa and 0

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Sample Problem 1

Refrigerant-134a enters the evaporator coils placed at the back of the freezer section of a household refrigerator at 120
kPa with a quality of 20 percent and leaves at 120 kPa and -20C. If the compressor consumes 450 W of power
and the COP the refrigerator is 1.2, determine (a) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant and (b) the rate of heat rejected
to the kitchen air.
Sample Problem 2

A Carnot heat engine receives heat from a reservoir at 900C at a rate of 800 kJ/min and rejects the waste heat to
the ambient air at 27C. The entire work output of the heat engine is used to drive a refrigerator that removes heat from
the refrigerated space at -5C and transfers it to the same ambient air at 27C. Determine (a) the maximum rate of
heat removal from the refrigerated space and (b) the total rate of heat rejection to the ambient air.
Sample Problem 3

Refrigerant-134a enters a compressor as a saturated vapor at 200 kPa at a rate of 0.03 m 3 /s and leaves at 700 kPa.
The power input to the compressor is 10 kW. If the surroundings at 20C experience an entropy increase of 0.008 kW/K,
determine (a) the rate of heat loss from the compressor, (b) the exit temperature of the refrigerant, and (c) the rate
of entropy generation.
Sample Problem 4

Refrigerant-134a enters an adiabatic compressor as saturated vapor at 120 kPa at a rate of 0.3 m 3 /min and exits at
1-MPa pressure. If the isentropic efficiency of the compressor is 80 percent, determine (a) the temperature of the
refrigerant at the exit of the compressor and (b) the power input, in kW.

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