CONTENT CHAPTER 1
SUBSECTION PROB NO.
Concept Problems 1-21
Properties, Units and Force 22-37
Specific Volume 38-44
Pressure 45-61
Manometers and Barometers 62-83
Energy and Temperature 84-95
Review problems 96-101
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1.a
Make a control volume around the turbine in the steam power plant in Fig. 1.2 and
list the flows of mass and energy that are there.
Solution:
We see hot high pressure steam flowing in 1
at state 1 from the steam drum through a
flow control (not shown). The steam leaves
at a lower pressure to the condenser (heat WT
exchanger) at state 2. A rotating shaft gives
a rate of energy (power) to the electric
generator set. 2
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1.b
Take a control volume around your kitchen refrigerator and indicate where the
components shown in Figure 1.3 are located and show all flows of energy transfers.
Solution:
The valve and the
. The black grille in
Q leak Q
cold line, the the back or at the
evaporator, is bottom is the
inside close to the condenser that
inside wall and gives heat to the
usually a small room air.
blower distributes
cold air from the . The compressor
freezer box to the W sits at the bottom.
refrigerator room.
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