PRINCIPLES OF ENGINEERING
THERMODYNAMICS,
SECOND EDITION
JOHN R. REISEL
,SOLUTION AND ANSWER GUIDE
TO ACCOMPANY
Principles of
Engineering
Thermodynamics
Second Edition
JOHN R. REISEL
University of Wisconsin—Milwaukee
, Contents
Chapter 1 .......................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 2 ........................................................................................................................................27
Chapter 3 ........................................................................................................................................67
Chapter 4 ......................................................................................................................................123
Chapter 5 ......................................................................................................................................249
Chapter 6 ......................................................................................................................................291
Chapter 7 ......................................................................................................................................403
Chapter 8 ......................................................................................................................................601
Chapter 9 ......................................................................................................................................667
Chapter 10 ....................................................................................................................................773
Chapter 11 ....................................................................................................................................863
, CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION TO
THERMODYNAMICS AND ENERGY
END OF CHAPTER PROBLEM SOLUTIONS
1.1) For the following systems, determine whether the system described is best modeled
as an isolated, closed, or open system:
(a) steam flowing through a turbine
(b) an incandescent light bulb
(c) a fuel pump in a moving automobile
(d) an anchor of a sunken ship resting 3000 m below the surface of the ocean
(e) the roof of a house
Solution:
(a) Open System
(b) Closed System
(c) Open System
(d) Isolated System – could be modeled as a closed system if something is being done
to it.
(e) Closed System
1.2) For the following systems, determine whether the system described is best modeled
as an isolated, closed, or open system:
(a) a tree growing in a forest
(b) a television
(c) a laptop computer
(d) the Voyager 2 spacecraft in its current state
(e) the Messenger spacecraft as it moved into orbit around Mercury
Solution:
(a) Open System
(b) Closed System
(c) Open System (considering the cooling air passing through the system)
(d) Isolated System
(e) Open System (would have been expelling mass with a rocket burn)