Problem 1 During the isothermal heat addition process of a Carnot cycle, 2000 kJ of heat is added to the working fluid from a source at 500°C. Determine: The entropy change of the working fluid. The entropy change of the source. The total entropy change for the process. Use the answer in part (c) to determine if under the given conditions the process is reversible. Explain why.

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Problem 1
During the isothermal heat addition process of a Carnot cycle, 2000 kJ of heat is added to the working
fluid from a source at 500°C. Determine:
The entropy change of the working fluid.
The entropy change of the source.
The total entropy change for the process.
Use the answer in part (c) to determine if under the given conditions the process is reversible.
Explain why.
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 1 During the isothermal heat addition process of a Carnot cycle, 2000 kJ of heat is added to the working fluid from a source at 500°C. Determine: The entropy change of the working fluid. The entropy change of the source. The total entropy change for the process. Use the answer in part (c) to determine if under the given conditions the process is reversible. Explain why.
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