Refrigerant 134a was added into the repaired compressor. Subsequently, the inlet of the compressor was conditioned at a pressure of 0.1 MPa and a temperature of 30 ° C. The compressor operating under these conditions has been measured as 1 MPa and 50 °C output address. In the meantime, your ambient temperature is 25 ºC and pressure is 100 kPa. Calculating the exergy change of the compressor pressurization process. In addition, under these conditions, determine the minimum amount of the compressor in the schedule for the program.

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Refrigerant 134a was added into the repaired compressor. Subsequently, the inlet of the compressor was conditioned at a pressure of 0.1 MPa and a temperature of 30 ° C. The compressor operating under these conditions has been measured as 1 MPa and 50 °C output address. In the meantime, your ambient temperature is 25 ºC and pressure is 100 kPa. Calculating the exergy change of the compressor pressurization process. In addition, under these conditions, determine the minimum amount of the compressor in the schedule for the program.

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