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Problem 7-24 Air is compressed by a 30 kW compressor from P1 to P2. The air temperature is maintained constant at 25 C during this process as a result of heat transfer to the surrounding medium at 17 C. Determine the rate of entropy change of the air. State the assumptions made in solving this problem.
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Problem 7-32 A well-insulated rigid tank contains 5 kg of a saturated liquidvapor mixture of water at 150 kPa. Initially, three-quarters of the mass is in the liquid phase. An electric resistance heater placed in the tank is now turned on and kept on until all the liquid in the tank is vaporized. Determine the entropy change of the steam during this process.
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Problem SP-6 {P7-46 6 e/d} Refrigerant-134a enters an adiabatic compressor as saturated vapor at 160 kPa at a rate of 2 m/min and is compressed to a pressure of 900 kPa. Determine the minimum power that must be supplied to the compressor.
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Problem 7-61E A 0.8 ft well-insulated rigid can initialially contains R-134a at 140 psia and 50 F. Now a crack develops in the can, and the refrigerant starts to leak out slowly. Assuming the refrigerant remaining in the can has undergone a reversible, adiabatic process, determine the final mass in the can when the pressure drops to 30 psia.
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Problem 7-111 Liquid water enters a 25 kW pump at 100 kPa pressure at a rate of 5 kg/s. Determine the highest pressure the liquid water can have at the exit of the pump. Neglect the kinetic and potential energy changes of water, and take the specific volume of water to be 0.001 m/kg.
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Problem 7-138 The exhaust nozzle of a jet engine expands air at 300 kPa and 180C adiabatically to 100 kPa. Determine the air velocity at the exit when the inlet velocity is low and the nozzle isentropic efficiency is 96 percent.
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Problem 7-144 Cold water (cp = 4.18 kJ/kg-C) leading to a shower enters a well-insulated, thin-walled, double-pipe, counter-flow heat exchanger at 10 C at a rate of 0.95 kg/s and is heated to 70 C by hot water (cp = 4.19 kJ/kg-C) that enters at 85 C at a rate of 1.6 kg/s. Determine (a) the rate of heat transfer and (b) the rate of entropy generation in the heat exchanger.
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Problem 7-147 Refrigerant-134a is throttled from 1200 kPa and 40 C to 200 kPa. Heat is lost from the refrigerant in the amount of 0.5 kJ/kg to the surroundings at 25C. Determine (a) the exit temperature of the refrigerant and (b) the entropy generation during this process.
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Problem 7-150E Steam is to be condensed on the shell side of a heat exchanger at 120F. Cooling water enters the tuves at 60F at a rate of 92 lbm/sec and leaves at 73F. Assuming the heat exchanger to be well insulated, determine (a) the rate of heat transfer in the heat exchanger and (b) the rate of entropy generation in the heat exhanger.
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Problem 7-161 Steam expands in a turbine steadily at a rate of 40,000 kg/hr, entering at 8 MPa and 500 C and leaving at 40 kPa as saturated vapor. If the power generated by the turbine is 8.2 MW, determine the rate of entropy generation for this process. Assume the surrounding medium is at 25C.
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