5.29 From a constant temperature reser- voir (in the surroundings) at 3000°F, there are transferred 2000 Btu of heat to a Carnot engine. The engine receives the heat at 440°F and discharges at the...


5.29 From a constant temperature reser-<br>voir (in the surroundings) at 3000°F, there<br>are transferred 2000 Btu of heat to a Carnot<br>engine. The engine receives the heat at 440°F<br>and discharges at the sink temperature of<br>80°F. (s) Are the heat transfers reversible?<br>Compute the change of entropy of the engine<br>system accompanying the heat added process<br>and the heat rejection process. (b) What is<br>the net change of entropy of the universe in<br>one cycle? of the engine in one cycle? (c)<br>When all the Carnot work produced has been<br>used, what is AS, for the universe? (d) If the<br>input to the engine is 2000 Btu of paddle<br>work (other events remaining as first des-<br>cribed), what is AS, for the universe?<br>Ans. (a) 2.222, -2.222 Btu/°R, (b)<br>1.644 Btu/°R, 0, (c) 3.124, (d) 2.222 Btu/°R.<br>

Extracted text: 5.29 From a constant temperature reser- voir (in the surroundings) at 3000°F, there are transferred 2000 Btu of heat to a Carnot engine. The engine receives the heat at 440°F and discharges at the sink temperature of 80°F. (s) Are the heat transfers reversible? Compute the change of entropy of the engine system accompanying the heat added process and the heat rejection process. (b) What is the net change of entropy of the universe in one cycle? of the engine in one cycle? (c) When all the Carnot work produced has been used, what is AS, for the universe? (d) If the input to the engine is 2000 Btu of paddle work (other events remaining as first des- cribed), what is AS, for the universe? Ans. (a) 2.222, -2.222 Btu/°R, (b) 1.644 Btu/°R, 0, (c) 3.124, (d) 2.222 Btu/°R.

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