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6-21 An automobile engine consumes fuel at a rate of 28
Lh and delivers 60 kW of power to the wheels. If the fuel has
heating value of 44,000 ki/kg and a density of 0.8 gem’,
determine the efficiency of this engine. Answer: 21.9 percent
6-21 The power ourput and fuel consumption rate of a car engine are given. The thermal efficiency of the
engine isto be determined
Assumptions The car operates steadily.
Engine
Properties The heating value of the fuel is given to be 44,000 kI/kg. ete
Analysis The mass consumption rate of the fuel is BSS .
m=28 Uh eee
(0.8 ke/L)(28 Li}
‘The rate of heat supply to the car is
Tires = (PP et Akgh
Opp = Figcatleat = (22.4 Ka/h)(4,000 kI/kg) = 985,600 kr
Then the thermal efficiency of the car becomes
273.78 kW
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628 A coal-buming steam power plant produces a net power
of 300 MW with an overall thermal efficiency of 32 percent.
The actual gravimetric airfuel ratio in the fumace is calculated
to be 12 kg air/kg fuel. The heating value of the coal is 28,000
kW/kg. Determine (a) the amount of coal consumed during a
24-hour period and (b) the rate of air flowing through the fur-
nace. Answers: (a) 2.89 X 10% ke, (b) 402 ke/s
6-28 A coal-burning power plant produces 300 MW of power. The amount of coal consumed during a one-
day period and the tate of air flowing throngh the famace are to be determined
Assumptions 1 The power plant operates steadily. 2 The kinetic and potential energy changes are zero.
Properties The heating value of the coal is given to be 28.000 ki/kg.
Analysis (a) The rate and the amount of heat inputs to the power plant are
Quy = OgAt = (037.5 MIIS)(24 x 36005) = 8.1107 MI
‘The amount and rate of coal consumed during this period are
On _ 81x10” MW
tw 28Mke
Meat _ 2.893%10° ke
ar 24436008
(@) Noting that the air-fuel ratio is 12, the rate of air flowing through the furnace is
Jt = (AP Vg = 02 ke aitkke fuel(33.48 ke/s) = 401.8kgIs
9.893 «10° kg,
Moa
ti, 33.48 kgs6443 A household refrigerator that has a power input of
450 W and a COP of 2.5 is to cool five large watermelons, 10
kg each, to 8°C. If the watermelons are initially at 20°C,
determine how long it will take for the refrigerator to cool
them. The watermelons can be treated as water whose spe-
cific heat is 4.2 kI/kg - °C. Is your answer realistic or opti-
mistic? Explain. Answer: 2240's
6-43 The COP and the power consumption of a refrigerator are given, The time it will take to cool S
‘watermelons is to be determined.
Assumptions 1 The reffigerator operates steadily. 2 The heat gain of the refrigerator through its walls,
door, etc. is negligible. 3 The watermelons are the only items in the reftigerator to be cooled.
Properties The specific heat of watermelons is given to be e = 4.2 kVkg.°C.
Analysis The total amount of heat that needs to be removed from the watermelons is
Or = (WAT \ememnetone = 5* (10 kg (4.2 kkg -°C(20—8)'C = 2520 kT
The rate at which this refrigerator removes heat is Citehen a>
O, = (COP, Asean (0.45 KW) = 1.125 KW
That is, this teftigerator can remove 1.125 KY of heat per second. Thus
the time required to remove 2520 KI of heat is
Op __2520k5
Q, 1125s
This answer is optimistic since the reftigerated space will gain some heat during this process from the
surrounding air, which will increase the work load, Thus. in reality. it will take longer to cool the
watermelons,
22405 = 37.3 min
6-44 When a man returns to his well-sealed house on a
summer day, he finds that the house is at 32°C.
He turns on the air conditioner, which cools the entire house to
20°C in 15 min. If the COP of the air-conditioning system is
2.5, determine the power drawn by the air conditioner. Assume
the entire mass within the house is equivalent to 800 kg of air
for which e, = 0.72 kJ/kg - °C and = 1.0 kJ/kg - °C.6-44 [Also solved by BES on enclosed CD] An air conditioner with a known COP cools a house to desired
‘temperature in 1S min, The power consumption of the air conditioner is to be determined.
Assumptions 1 The air conditioner operates steadily. 2 The house is well-sealed so that no air leaks in or
‘out during cooling. 3 Air is an ideal gas with constant specific heats at room temiperanire
72 kIkg.°C
Analysis Since the house is well-sealed (constant volume), the total amount of heat that needs to be
removed from the house is,
O, = (AT gee = (800 ke (0.72 Klikg-°CY32— 20°C = 6912 KF
‘This heat is removed in 15 minutes. Thus the average rate of heat
removal from the house is
O _ s9i2ks
ar 153x608
Properties The constant volume specific heat of air is given to be e,=
Or = 7.68 kW
Using the definition of the coefficient of performance, the power input
to the air-conditioner is determined to be
Oy _ 768kW
“com, 25
6-54 Refrigerant-134a enters the condenser of a residential
heat pump at 800 kPa and 35°C at a rate of 0.018 kg/s and
leaves at 800 kPa as a saturated liquid. If the compressor con-
sumes 1.2 kW of power, determine (a) the COP of the heat
pump and (6) the rate of heat absorption from the outside air.
Expansion
valve Compressor
pi,6-84 Reffigerant-134a flows through the condenser of a residential heat pump unit, For a given compressor
power consumption the COP of the heat pump and the rate of heat absorbed from the outside air are fo be
determined,
Assumptions 1 The heat pump operates steadily.
2 The kinetic and potential ener
zero.
Properties The enthalpies of Rx
condenser inlet and exit are
800 kPa ie 800 kPa
<7 Expansion We
/\valve Compressor ——
Ma at the
98.47 kikke
Analysis (a) An energy balance on the condenser
‘gives the heat rejected in the condenser
Oy, = nn(h, hy) = (0.018 kg/s)(271.22 -95.47) kTkg = 3.164
‘The COP of the heat pump is
a
cop = 2H = 31HEW _ 2 gq
W. 12kW
(D) The rate of heat absorbed from the outside air
1.96kW
01 =O Wy =3.164-12
6-80 A geothermal power plant uses geothermal water
extracted at 160°C at a rate of 440 kg/s as the heat source
and produces 22 MW of net power. If the environment tem-
perature is 25°C, determine (a) the actual thermal efficiency,
(b) the maximum possible thermal efficiency, and (c) the
actual rate of heat rejection from this power plant.6-80 A gcothermal power plant uses geothermal liquid water at 160°C at a specified rate as the heat source,
‘The actual and maxinnim possible thermal efficiencies and the rate of heat rejected from this power plant
ate to be determined,
Assumptions 1 The power plant operates steadily. 2 The kinetic and potential energy changes are zero. 3
Steain properties are used for gcothermal water.
Properties Using saturated liquid properties, the source and the sink stare enthalpies of geothermal water
are (Table A-4)
Tegrce = 160°C
ey Pe = 675.47 kU,
Teg = 25°C
se hae 20483 Kt,
wae =O)
Anatysis (a) The rate of heat input to the plant may be taken as the enthalpy difference between the source
and the sink for the power plant
Ba = tg Pasace ~ ne) = (440 ko/5)(675.47 — 104.83) Kreg
251,083kW.
‘The actual thermal efficiency is
Moco
in
(6) The mnasinnm thermal efficiency is the thermal efficiency of a reversible heat engine operating
between the source and sink temperatures
0.0876 =8.8%
0.312 = 31.
(060273) K 2%
(©) Finally, the rate of heat rejection is
aan = Oi — Wes ous = 251.1 ~ 22 = 229.1