Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics
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ISBN: 9781119494966
Author: Borgnakke, C. (claus), Sonntag, Richard Edwin, Author.
Publisher: Wiley,
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1. A Carnot engine requires 35kJ/kg from the hot source. The engine produces 15 kW of power
and temperature of the sinks is 26°C. What is the temperature of the source in °C?
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3.Two Carnot heat engines run in series with the efficiency of first engine is 1/k times the second. If the thermal
reservoir at low and high temperatures were denoted by TL and TH, find the simplified ratio of heat absorbed to
heat rejected by the second heat engine in terms of TL, TH and k only.
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