Loose Leaf For Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences Format: Looseleaf
Loose Leaf For Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences Format: Looseleaf
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ISBN: 9781259160240
Author: CENGEL
Publisher: Mcgraw Hill Publishers
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Chapter 7, Problem 75P
To determine

The plot for power produced and the cycle efficiency against the source temperature.

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Given:

The high-temperature reservoir of heat engine (TH) varies from 300°C to 1000°C.

The low-temperature reservoir of heat engine (TL) are 0°C, 25°C, and 50°C.

The amount of the heat supplied to the engine (QH) is 65,000kJ/min.

Calculation:

When, TH=477°C, and TL=25°C.

Calculate the Carnot efficiency of the heat engine.

  ηth,max=1TLTH

  ηth,max=1(25°C)(477°C)=1(25°C+273K)(477°C+273K)=1(0.3973)=0.603

Calculate the net- work output of the heat engine (W˙net,out) using the thermal efficiency of a heat engine.

  ηth,max=W˙net,outQ˙HW˙net,out=ηth,max×Q˙H

  W˙net,out=(0.603)(65,000kJ/min)=39,195kJ/min=39,195kJ/min×(0.016667kW1kJ/min)=653.25kW

Similarly, use excel spread sheet to calculate the ηth,max and W˙net,out for various source temperatures (TH) ranging from 300°C to 1000°C with the sink temperatures (TL) of 0°C, 25°C, and 50°C. The calculated values are tabulated and shown below.

Source temperature

(TH) in °C

Sink temperature

 (TL) in (°C)

Thermal efficiency

(ηth, max)

Power produced

(Wnet,out)

30000.52434031.41
40000.59438632.99
50000.64742043.98
60000.68744673.54
70000.71946762.59
80000.74648462.26
90000.76749872.12
100000.78651060.49
Table 1

Source temperature

(TH) in °C

Sink temperature

 (TL) in (°C)

Thermal efficiency

(ηth, max)

Power produced

(Wnet,out)

300250.48031195.46
400250.55736218.42
500250.61439941.79
600250.65942812.14
700250.69445092.50
800250.72246947.81
900250.74648486.79
1000250.76649783.97
Table 2

Source temperature

(TH) in °C

Sink temperature

 (TL) in (°C)

Thermal efficiency

(ηth, max)

Power produced

(Wnet,out)

300500.43628359.51
400500.52033803.86
500500.58237839.59
600500.63040950.74
700500.66843422.40
800500.69945433.36
900500.72547101.45
1000500.74648507.46
Table 3

Refer the Tables 1, 2, and 3. Plot the graph of source temperature (TH) versus power produced (Wnet,out). The plot is shown in Figure 1.

Loose Leaf For Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences Format: Looseleaf, Chapter 7, Problem 75P , additional homework tip  1

Refer the Tables 1, 2, and 3. Plot the graph of source temperature (TH) versus thermal efficiency (ηth). The plot is shown in Figure 2.

Loose Leaf For Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences Format: Looseleaf, Chapter 7, Problem 75P , additional homework tip  2

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