NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. An adiabatic air compressor compresses 10.4 L/s of air at 120 kPa and 20°C to 1000 kPa and 300°C. The constant pressure specific heat of air at the average temperature of 160°C = 433 K is cp= 1.018 kJ/kg-K. The gas constant of air is R = 0.287 kPa.m³/kg.K. 1 MPa 300°C Compressor 120 kPa 20°C VUS Determine the work required by the compressor. (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.) The work required by the compressor is -4.578 kJ/kg.

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An adiabatic air compressor compresses 10.4 L/s of air at 120 kPa and 20°C to 1000 kPa and 300°C. The constant pressure
specific heat of air at the average temperature of 160°C = 433 K is cp= 1.018 kJ/kg.K. The gas constant of air is R = 0.287
kPa.m³/kg-K.
1 MPa
300°C
Compressor
120 kPa
20°C
Vus
Determine the work required by the compressor. (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.)
The work required by the compressor is -4.578 kJ/kg.
Transcribed Image Text:NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part. An adiabatic air compressor compresses 10.4 L/s of air at 120 kPa and 20°C to 1000 kPa and 300°C. The constant pressure specific heat of air at the average temperature of 160°C = 433 K is cp= 1.018 kJ/kg.K. The gas constant of air is R = 0.287 kPa.m³/kg-K. 1 MPa 300°C Compressor 120 kPa 20°C Vus Determine the work required by the compressor. (You must provide an answer before moving on to the next part.) The work required by the compressor is -4.578 kJ/kg.
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