Practical steam engines utilize 537°C steam, which is later exhausted at 244°C.
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Question
Practical steam engines utilize 537°C steam, which is later exhausted at 244°C.
(a) What is the maximum efficiency that such a heat engine can have?
_____%
(b) Since 244°C steam is still quite hot, a second steam engine is sometimes operated using the exhaust of the first. What is the maximum efficiency of the second engine if its exhaust has a temperature of 150°C?
_____%
(c) What is the overall efficiency of the two engines?
______%
Question 2
What is the coefficient of performance of an ideal heat pump that has heat transfer from a cold temperature of -27.0°C to a hot temperature of 38.0°C?
_____
Question 3
A certain gasoline engine has an efficiency of 28.0%. What would the hot reservoir temperature (in °C) be for a Carnot engine having that efficiency, if it operates with a cold reservoir temperature of 190°C?
_____°C
PLEASE ANSWER ALL THE QUESTIONS DONT GIVE ANY WRONG ANSWERS THANKS FOR YOUR HELP !
Explanation / Answer
Question 1:
a) Efficiency = (1 - (Tc/Th))*100%
Tc = 244 + 273 = 517 K
Th = 537 + 273 = 810 K
Efficiency = (1 - (517/810))*100% = 36.17 %
b) Tc = 150 + 273 = 423 K
Th = 244 + 273 = 517 K
Efficiency = (1 - (423/517))*100% = 18.18 %
b) Overall efficiency = (1 - (423/810))*100% = 47.78 %
Question 2:
coefficient of performance = 1/efficiency
efficiency = 1 - (246/311) = 0.209
coefficient of performance = 1/0.209 = 4.785
Question 3:
28 % = (1 - (463/Th))*100%
Th = 643.06 K = (643.06 - 273) oC = 370.06 oC
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