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Assignment 0 Revision ThermoI

This document contains a revision sheet for a Thermodynamics 2 course with 6 practice problems covering concepts like thermodynamic processes on T-v diagrams, thermal equilibrium of gases in connected tanks, heat transfer of refrigerants at constant pressure, properties of air through adiabatic nozzles, properties of steam through adiabatic turbines, and heat transfer calculations for hydrogen using different specific heat methods.

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Assignment 0 Revision ThermoI

This document contains a revision sheet for a Thermodynamics 2 course with 6 practice problems covering concepts like thermodynamic processes on T-v diagrams, thermal equilibrium of gases in connected tanks, heat transfer of refrigerants at constant pressure, properties of air through adiabatic nozzles, properties of steam through adiabatic turbines, and heat transfer calculations for hydrogen using different specific heat methods.

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Mechanical Engineering Department

Thermodynamics 2

PEC3

Revesion Sheet 2022-2023

1. A piston–cylinder device initially contains 40 L of liquid water at 40°C and


300 kPa. Heat is transferred to the water at constant pressure until the entire
liquid is vaporized.
a) Show the process on a T-v diagram with respect to saturation lines.
b) What is the mass of the water?
c) What is the final temperature?
d) Amount of heat transfer to the fluid.

2. A 1-m3 tank containing air at 25°C and 600 kPa is connected through a valve
to another tank containing 5 kg of air at 37°C and 250 kPa. Now the valve is
opened, and the entire system is allowed to reach thermal equilibrium with the
surroundings, which are at 20°C. Determine the volume of the second tank
and the final equilibrium pressure of air.

3. A piston–cylinder device contains 5 kg of refrigerant- 134a at 800 kPa and


80°C. The refrigerant is now cooled at constant pressure until it exists as a
liquid at 10°C. Determine the amount of heat transfer and show the process on
a T-v diagram with respect to saturation lines.

4. Air enters an adiabatic nozzle steadily at 300 kPa, 200°C, and 30 m/s and
leaves at 100 kPa and 180 m/s. The inlet area of the nozzle is 80 cm2.
Determine:
a) The mass flow rate through the nozzle.
b) The exit temperature of the air.
c) The exit area of the nozzle.

5. Steam enters an adiabatic turbine at 6 MPa and 500°C at a


rate of 3 kg/s and leaves at 20 kPa. If the power output of
the turbine is 2 MW, determine the temperature of the
steam at the turbine exit. Neglect kinetic energy changes.

6. Determine the heat transfer to hydrogen, in kJ/kg, as it is


heated from 300 to 900 K in a rigid tank, using (a) the empirical specific heat
equation as a function of temperature (Table A–2c), (b) the cv value at the
average temperature (Table A–2b), and (c) the cv value at room temperature
(Table A–2a).

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