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Please solve only letter D, E, and F.
- Do not use shift solve.
- Round off your answer to 4 decimal places.
- Box your final answer.

Transcribed Image Text:1. Air enters the compressor of an ideal air-
standard brayton cycle at 100 kPa, 300 K, with a
volumetric flow rate of 5 cu.m/s. The
compressor pressure ratio is 10. The turbine
inlet temperature is 1400 K. Compute the (a) P,
V, and T at each point of the cycle; (b) QA, QR in
kW; (c) Wc, WȚ in kW; (d) rp, ˜Âw; (e) e; (f)
mep.
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