Carnot Cycle & Reversed Carnot Cycle a. The PV and TS diagram b. Derivation of the following according to the PV and 1.)Heat added 2.)Heat rejected 3.)Net Work 4.)Thermal Efficiency

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Carnot Cycle & Reversed Carnot Cycle
a. The PV and TS diagram
b. Derivation of the following according to the PV and
1.)Heat added
2.)Heat rejected
3.)Net Work
4.)Thermal Efficiency
5.)Amount of Refrigeration or Heat addition when
used in refrigeration
6.)Coefficient of Performance
7.)When used for heating [heat output, network]
8.)Performance Factor
c. Problem
A Carnot Power Cycle operates on 2 Ib of air between the limits of 70°F
and 500°F. The pressure at the beginning of isothermal expansion is
400 psia and at the end of isothermal expansion is 185 psig. Determine
(a)the volume at the end of isothermal compression, (b)AS during an
isothermal process, (c)Qa, (d) Qr, (e) the work, (f)e, (g)the mean
effective
essure MEP.
Transcribed Image Text:Carnot Cycle & Reversed Carnot Cycle a. The PV and TS diagram b. Derivation of the following according to the PV and 1.)Heat added 2.)Heat rejected 3.)Net Work 4.)Thermal Efficiency 5.)Amount of Refrigeration or Heat addition when used in refrigeration 6.)Coefficient of Performance 7.)When used for heating [heat output, network] 8.)Performance Factor c. Problem A Carnot Power Cycle operates on 2 Ib of air between the limits of 70°F and 500°F. The pressure at the beginning of isothermal expansion is 400 psia and at the end of isothermal expansion is 185 psig. Determine (a)the volume at the end of isothermal compression, (b)AS during an isothermal process, (c)Qa, (d) Qr, (e) the work, (f)e, (g)the mean effective essure MEP.
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