A solar-heated house uses a box of dry sand of m to store solar heat. If during the night the sand cools from
35C to 20C, then how much heat is released to the 18C
house? What is the entropy generated in the total system by this
process?
Three kg of liquid lead initially at 500C is poured into a
form. It then cools at constant pressure down to room temperature
of 20C as heat is transferred to the room. The melting point of
lead is 327C and the enthalpy change between saturated
solid and saturated liquid lead at 100 kPa is 24.6 kJ/kg. The
specific heats are in Tables A.3 and A.4. Calculate the net entropy
generated by this process in the complete system including the room.
Carbon dioxide at 400K and 30 kPa in an insulated cylinder is
compressed to 625 kPa in a reversible process. Calculate the
specific work and final temperature using
the exact data from table A.8.
the specific heat value from Table A.5. Do not use the
polytropic formula to find . Use the expression for the
entropy change instead.
Compare the results.
Helium is reversibly and isothermally compressed from 100 kPa
and 20C to 600 kPa, and then it is expanded reversibly
adiabatically back to 100 kPa.
Show this two-step process as a fat curve in both the and
diagrams. Label the states as 1, 2, and 3.
Show why the first process is polytropic with and the
second with .
Use the polytropic formulae to get the final temperature
. It should be 143.06 K.
Use the first law and heat formulae to get the specific work
in the first step from 1 to 2.
Compute the same work directly from the appropriate polytropic
work formula and compare results.
Use the first law and heat formulae to get the specific work
in the second step from 2 to 3.