QUESTION 14 An ideal gas of specific heat ratio k = 1.3 and constant pressure specific heat capacity Cp = 1110 J kg-1K-1 feeds an adiabatic compressor. The compressor inlet temperature T1 = 264 K and the temperature rise across the compressor T2-T1 = 207 K. The compressor inlet pressure is 66 kPa and the pressure rise across the compressor p2-p1 = 263 kPa. Determine the specific entropy Sgen generated by the compression process. State your answer in J kg-1K-1 to zero decimal places and enter the numerical value

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An ideal gas of specific heat ratio k = 1.3 and constant pressure specific heat capacity Cp = 1110 J kg-1K-1 feeds an adiabatic compressor. The compressor inlet temperature
T1 = 264 K and the temperature rise across the compressor T2-T1 = 207 K. The compressor inlet pressure is 66 kPa and the pressure rise across the compressor p2-P1 =
263 kPa. Determine the specific entropy Sgen generated by the compression process. State your answer in J kg-1K-1 to zero decimal places and enter the numerical value
only.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 14 An ideal gas of specific heat ratio k = 1.3 and constant pressure specific heat capacity Cp = 1110 J kg-1K-1 feeds an adiabatic compressor. The compressor inlet temperature T1 = 264 K and the temperature rise across the compressor T2-T1 = 207 K. The compressor inlet pressure is 66 kPa and the pressure rise across the compressor p2-P1 = 263 kPa. Determine the specific entropy Sgen generated by the compression process. State your answer in J kg-1K-1 to zero decimal places and enter the numerical value only.
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