11. An air standard Ericsson Cycle operates under steady- flow conditions. Air is at 120 KPa and 27°C at the beginning of the isothermal compression process, during which 150 KJ/kgm of heat is rejected. The air is at 927°C during the isothermal heat-addition process. Compute the maximum pressure in the cycle, the network and thermal efficiency of the cycle.

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105#11   An air standard Ericson Cycle operates under steady flow conditions. Air is at 120 KPa and 27degree C at the beginning of the isothermal compression process, during which 150KJ/kgm of heat is rejected. The air is at 927degree C during the isothermal heat-addition process. Compute the maximum pressure in the cycle, the network and thermal efficiency of the cycle

11. An air standard Ericsson Cycle operates under steady- flow conditions. Air is at
120 KPa and 27°C at the beginning of the isothermal compression process, during which
150 KJ/kgm of heat is rejected. The air is at 927°C during the isothermal heat-addition
process. Compute the maximum pressure in the cycle, the network and thermal efficiency
of the cycle.
Transcribed Image Text:11. An air standard Ericsson Cycle operates under steady- flow conditions. Air is at 120 KPa and 27°C at the beginning of the isothermal compression process, during which 150 KJ/kgm of heat is rejected. The air is at 927°C during the isothermal heat-addition process. Compute the maximum pressure in the cycle, the network and thermal efficiency of the cycle.
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