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posted by  Hbub on 11/5/2009 10:57:57 AM  |  status: Live  |  Earned Karma: 50

Heat loss/entropy

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Thermodynamics N/A N/A N/A 11/9/2009 at 11:00:00 AM
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 Carbon monoxide at 1 atmosphere and 27°C is compressed in a piston-cylinder to
 2 atmospheres and 57°C in a reversible process. The required work input is 92.0
 kJ/kg, and the surrounding environment temperature is 20°C. Assume a constant
 specific heat ideal gas. Determine the following:

 i)         the entropy change of the carbon monoxide (kJ/kg-K)

 ii)        the heat loss to the surroundings (kJ/kg)

 iii)       the entropy change of the environment (kJ/kg-K)

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