A steel tank contains 2 kg of carbon dioxide gas at 100 kPa,
1000 K that is heated to 1400 K. Find the heat transfer using
the heat capacity from Table A-2(a);
the heat capacity at 1000 K from Table A-2(b);
the heat capacity at the average temperature from
Table A-2(c);
the ideal gas properties from Table A-20.
Comment on the accuracy of the first three methods.
An insulated steel tank is divided into two parts of 3 m
each by an initially locked piston. Side A has air at 200 kPa, 300
K, and side B has air at 1.0 MPa, 1000 K. The piston is now unlocked
so it is free to move, and it conducts heat so the air comes to a
uniform temperature . Find the mass in both A and B, and
the final and .
A piston/cylinder contains helium at 500 K and 1200 kPa. It
expands polytropically with to a pressure of 100 kPa.
Find the final temperature, the specific work and specific heat
transfer in the process.
Air in a piston/cylinder combination is being heated at a rate
of 50 kW. At a certain time, the temperature is 25C, the
pressure 200 kPa, the volume 2 m and the rate of volume
change is 0.2 m/s. What is the power produced by the
air and what is the rate of change in temperature in C/s at that
time?