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Hi I would appreciate any help with this thermo procatice problem
2 kg of air in a piston cylinder initially at P1=101 kPa, T1= 300 K undergoes a cycle made up of three processes:
1-2 Isothermal compression until the volume is (1/15) of its original value.
2-3 Constant Pressure heating
3-1 Isentropic Expansion back to the initial state
Assume air is an ideal gas with constant specific heats with the following values: Cpo=1.027
kJ/kgK; Cvo= 0.740 kJ/kgK; R=0.287 kJ/kgK; ɣ=1.388
Fill in the state and processes table below and show all work.
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