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Mixture of Gases

►SAMPLE PROBLEMS
Mixture of Gases
►SAMPLE PROBLEMS
EXAMPLE 02-3/

For a certain ideal gas, R=0.277 kJ/kg-K and


k=1.384. What are the values of the following:-
a.) Cp and b.) Cv
Mixture of Gases
►SAMPLE PROBLEMS
EXAMPLE 02-3/
For a certain ideal gas, R=0.277 kJ/kg-K and
k=1.384. What are the values of the following:-
a.) Cp and b.) Cv

Required:
Specific heat at constant pressure, Cp
Specific heat at constant volume, Cv
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-3/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-3/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-4/

The temperature of an ideal gas remains constant


while the absolute pressure changes from 103.4
kPaa to 827.2 kPaa. If the initial volume is 80 liters,
What is the final volume?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-4/

The temperature of an ideal gas remains constant


while the absolute pressure changes from 103.4
kPaa to 827.2 kPaa. If the initial volume is 80 liters,
What is the final volume?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-4/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-5/

What is the resulting pressure when one pound of


air at 15 psia and 200°F is heated at constant
volume to 800°F?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-5/

What is the resulting pressure when one pound of


air at 15 psia and 200°F is heated at constant
volume to 800°F?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-5/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-6/

In an isentropic process, P1=200 psi, P2=300 psi


and T1=700°R. What is T2 using k=1.4?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-6/

In an isentropic process, P1=200 psi, P2=300 psi


and T1=700°R. What is T2 using k=1.4?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-6/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-6/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-1/

A closed vessel contains air at a pressure of 160


kN/m² gauge and temperature of 30°C. The air is
heated at constant volume to 60°C with the
atmospheric pressure of 759mm Hg. Calculate the
final gauge pressure?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-1/
A closed vessel contains air at a pressure of 160
kN/m² gauge and temperature of 30°C. The air is
heated at constant volume to 60°C with the
atmospheric pressure of 759mm Hg. Calculate the
final gauge pressure?
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-1/
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-1/

since,
Mixture of Gases
EXAMPLE 02-1/

then,

thus,
Thank You!

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