Carbon dioxide (CO2) contained within a piston cylinder undergoes three processes in series: = 10 bar, V₁ = 0.25 m³, to V₂ = 2.3 m³ during Process 12: Expansion from pi which the pressure-volume relationship is pV = constant Process 23: Constant volume heating from state 2 to state 3 where p3 = 10 bar Process 31: Constant pressure compression to the initial state. Sketch (don't have to use a computer) the process in series on a pV diagram (p on y-axis, V on x-asix) and evaluate the moving boundary work for each process.

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Carbon dioxide (CO2) contained within a piston cylinder undergoes three
processes in series:
=
p1 10 bar, V₁ = 0.25 m³, to V₂ = 2.3 m³ during
Process 12: Expansion from
which the pressure-volume relationship is pV = constant
Process 23: Constant volume heating from state 2 to state 3 where p3 = 10 bar
Process 31: Constant pressure compression to the initial state.
Sketch (don't have to use a computer) the process in series on a pV diagram (p on y-axis, V
on x-asix) and evaluate the moving boundary work for each process.
Transcribed Image Text:Carbon dioxide (CO2) contained within a piston cylinder undergoes three processes in series: = p1 10 bar, V₁ = 0.25 m³, to V₂ = 2.3 m³ during Process 12: Expansion from which the pressure-volume relationship is pV = constant Process 23: Constant volume heating from state 2 to state 3 where p3 = 10 bar Process 31: Constant pressure compression to the initial state. Sketch (don't have to use a computer) the process in series on a pV diagram (p on y-axis, V on x-asix) and evaluate the moving boundary work for each process.
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