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R09
Set No. 2
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3. Liquid water enters an adiabatic hydro turbine at 5 atm and 288.15 K, and exhausts
at 1 atm. Estimate the power output of the turbine in J/ kg of water if its efficiency
is = 0.55. What is the outlet temperature of the water? Assume water to be an
incompressible liquid.
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5. (a) A balloon which is initially collapsed and flat is slowly filled with hydrogen at
100 kPa so as to form it into a sphere of radius 1m. Determine the work done
by the gas in the balloon during the filling process.
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7. If a cylinder of volume 0.1m3 is filled with 1.373 kg of ammonia at 1.95MPa, determine the temperature at which ammonia exists in the cylinder. Assume that
ammonia obeys the Van der Waals equation of state. The van der waals constants a and b for ammonia are 422.54103 Pa (m3 /mol2 )2 and 37106 m3 /mol
respectively.
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8. A nonconducting container filled with 25 kg of water at 293.15 K is fitted with a
stirrer, which is made to turn by gravity acting on a weight of mass 35 kg. The
weight falls slowly through a distance of 5 m in driving the stirrer. Assuming
that all work done on the weight is transferred to the water and that the local
acceleration of gravity is 9.8 m/s2 , determine:
(a) The amount of work done on the water.
(b) The internal-energy change of the water.
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(c) The final temperature of the water, for which Cp = 4.18 kJ/ kg 0 C.
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R09
Set No. 4
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2. Define a thermodynamic diagram and discuss about different types of thermodynamic diagrams with neat sketch.
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3. Derive the first law of thermodynamics for steady-state steady flow process. Explain
all the notations used.
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5. The following heat engines produce power of 95 000 kW. Determine in each case
the rates at which heat is absorbed from the hot reservoir and discarded to the cold
reservoir.
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(a) A Carnot engine operates between heat reservoirs at 750 K and 300 K.
(b) A practical engine operates between the same heat reservoirs but with a thermal efficiency = 0.35.
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Set No. 1
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4. A small adiabatic air compressor is used to pump air into a 20 m3 insulated tank.
The tank initially contains air at 298.15 K and 101.33 kPa, exactly the conditions at
which air enters the compressor. The pumping process continues until the pressure
in the tank reaches 1000 kPa. If the process is adiabatic and if compression is
isentropic, what is the shaft work of the compressor? Assume air to be an ideal gas
for which Cp = (7/2)R and Cv = (5/2)R.
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5. How do you estimate the residual properties (GR , HR and SR ) from virial equation
of state? Explain.
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6. (a) Define work? Derive the equation for work and show that W =
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P dV
V1
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7. Steam flows at steady state through a converging, insulated nozzle, 25 cm long and
With an inlet diameter of 5 cm. At the nozzle entrance (state 1), the temperature
and Pressure are 598.15 K and 700 kPa, and the velocity is 30 m/ s. At the nozzle
exit (state 2), the steam temperature and pressure are 513.15 K and 350 kPa.
Property values are:
H1=3112.5 kJ/kg V1=388.61cm3 /g
H2 = 2945.7 kJ /kg V2 = 667.75 cm3 /g
What is the velocity of the steam at the nozzle exit, and what is the exit diameter?
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8. A 0.4 kg mass of nitrogen at 270 C is held in a vertical cylinder by a frictionless
Piston. The weight of the piston makes the pressure of the nitrogen 0.35 bar higher
than that of the surrounding atmosphere, which is at 1bar and 270 C. Thus the
nitrogen is initially at a pressure of 1.35 bar, and is in mechanical and thermal
equilibrium with its surroundings. Consider the following sequence of processes:
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(b) A variable force is slowly applied to the piston so that the nitrogen is compressed reversibly at the constant temperature of 00 C until the gas volume
reaches one-half the value at the end of step (a). At this point the piston is
held in place by latches.
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(c) The apparatus is removed from the ice/water bath and comes to the thermal
Equilibrium with the surrounding atmosphere at 270 C.
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(d) The latches are removed and the apparatus is allowed to return to complete
equilibrium with its surroundings.
Sketch the entire cycle on PV diagram, and calculate Q, W, for the nitrogen for
each step of the cycle. Nitrogen may be considered as an ideal gas for which CV =
(5/2)R and CP = (7/2)R.
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(b) Reported values for the virial coefficients of isoproponol vapour at 2000 C are:
B = - 0.388 m3 /knoll, C = - 26103 m6 /kmol2
Calculate V and Z for isoproponol vapour at 2000 C and 10 bar by Ideal gas
equation.
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5. What is the entropy change of the gas, heated in a steady-flow process at approximately atmospheric pressure,
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