The working substance for a Carnot cycle is 8 lb of air. The volume at the beginning of isothermal expansion is 9 cubic feet and the pressure is 300 psi. The ratio of expansion during the addition of heat is 2 and the temperature of the cold body is 90 degrees Fahrenheit . NOTE: Indicatethe pV and TS planes Find: - QA(heat added) - QR(heat rejected) - MEP(cycle mean effective pressure) -the ratio of expansion during the isentropic process - the overall ratio of compression.
The working substance for a Carnot cycle is 8 lb of air. The volume at the beginning of isothermal expansion is 9 cubic feet and the pressure is 300 psi. The ratio of expansion during the addition of heat is 2 and the temperature of the cold body is 90 degrees Fahrenheit . NOTE: Indicatethe pV and TS planes Find: - QA(heat added) - QR(heat rejected) - MEP(cycle mean effective pressure) -the ratio of expansion during the isentropic process - the overall ratio of compression.
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The working substance for a Carnot cycle is 8 lb of air. The volume at the beginning of
isothermal expansion is 9 cubic feet and the pressure is 300 psi. The ratio of expansion during
the addition of heat is 2 and the temperature of the cold body is 90 degrees Fahrenheit .
NOTE: Indicatethe pV and TS planes
Find:
- QA(heat added)
- QR(heat rejected)
- MEP(cycle mean effective pressure)
-the ratio of expansion during the isentropic process
- the overall ratio of compression.
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