Engineering, 03.08.2021 01:40 ghernadez
Air at 1 bar and 158C enters the compressor of an ideal cold air-standard regenerative Brayton cycle. The pressure at the compressor exit is 10 bar and the maximum cycle temperature is 11008C. For k 5 1.4, determine (a) the net work developed, in kJ per kg of air flowing. (b) the energy added by heat transfer, in kJ per kg of air flowing. (c) the thermal efficiency. (d) Using Eq. (b) of Problem 9.65, check the value obtained in (c) for thermal efficiency.
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Line joining liquid phase with liquid and solid phase mixture is known as: a) liquidus b) solidus c) tie line d) none of the mentioned
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, wyattlb97
Water at the rate of 1 kg/s is forced through a tube with a 2.5 cm inner diameter. the inlet water temperature is 15°c, and the outlet water temperature is 50°c. the tube wall temperature is 14°c higher than the local water temperature all along the length of the tube. what is the length of the tube?
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, RiverH246
Air flows over a heated plate àt a velocity of 50m/s. the local skin factor coefficient at a point on a plate is 0.004. estimate the local heat transfer coefficient at this point. the following property data for air are given: density = 0.88kg/m3 , viscosity 2.286 x 10 ^-5 kgm/s , k = 0.035w/mk ,cp = 1.001kj/kgk. use colburn reynolds analogy.
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, cxttiemsp021
Atank with constant volume contains 2.27 kg of a mixture of water phases (liquid-vapor). in the initial state the temperature and the quality are 127 °c and 0.6, respectively. the mixture is heated until the temperature of 160 oc is reached. illustrate the process in a t-v diagram. then, determine (1) the mass of the vapor in kg at the initial state, (2) the final pressure in kpa.
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