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Final Exam 3 - MEEN 2300 - Spring 2014
Final Exam 3 - MEEN 2300 - Spring 2014
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(a) The entropy of an open system can decrease by heat transfer only.
(e) Both the enthalpy and the entropy of an ideal gas are only a function of the temperature.
2. (3 points) Consider a Carnot heat engine. It is claimed that the thermal efficiency of this heat
engine can be doubled by doubling the temperature of the energy source. Is this claim valid?
Justify your answer.
3. (3 points) Air at 1500 kPa and 327C is expanded adiabatically in a closed system. The
process is internally reversible and the final temperature of air is 27C. Assuming constant
specific heats for air, determine the final pressure.
4. (6 points) Determine the change in the specific entropy for the following cases:
(a) (2 points) Air: T1 = 800 K, T2 = 300 K, P1 = 2.5 MPa, P2 = 125 kPa. Assume constant
specific heats.
(b) (2 points) Same as (a), but assume variable specific heats.
(b) (2 points) Water: x1 = 0.70, P1 = 100 kPa, T2 = 200C, P2 = 800 kPa.
5. (Total of 9 points) Consider a heat pump operating with R-134a as the working fluid. The
heat pump is used to keep a room at 25C by absorbing 5 kW of heat from the outdoor air at
10C. R-134a enters the evaporator at -6C with a quality of 10 percent and leaves at the same
pressure as saturated vapor. The evaporator can be modeled as a steady-flow device and the
power input to the compressor is 1.5 kW.
6. (Total of 10 points) A piston-cylinder device initially contains steam at 200 kPa, 200C and
0.4 m3. At this initial state, a linear spring is touching the piston but exerts no force on it. Heat is
now transferred to the steam, thus causing the pressure and the volume to rise to 300 kPa and 0.6
m3, respectively.
(a) (2 points) Determine the mass of steam contained in the spring-loaded piston-cylinder device.
(b) (2 points) Determine the final temperature of the steam.
(c) (2 points) Determine the boundary work in kJ.
(d) (3 points) Determine the heat transferred to the steam in kJ.
(e) (1 point) Show the process on P diagram with respect to saturation lines.
7. (Total of 10 points) Air enters an adiabatic compressor at 100 kPa and 17C at a rate of 2.4
m3/s, and it exits at 257C. The compressor has an isentropic efficiency of 83.086%. In your
calculations, assume variable specific heats for air.
(a) (1 point) Determine the mass flow rate of air.
Note: If you are unable to determine the mass flow rate in part (a), please assume a value of 3
kg/s.
(b) (3 points) Determine the temperature of air if the process was isentropic.
(c) (2 points) Determine the exit pressure of air.
(d) (3 points) Determine the actual power required to drive the compressor.
(e) (1 point) Name a potential factor causing the entropy of air to increase during the
compression.
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(a) (2 points) Determine the enthalpy and entropy of R-134a at the inlet and outlet of the
evaporator.
(b) (2 points) Determine the mass flow rate of refrigerant.
(c) (4 points) Determine the total rate of entropy generation during this process (i.e., include both
the evaporator and its surroundings).
(d) (1 point) In part (c), would it be possible to have a negative rate of entropy generation?
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