Problem 6.056 Air enters a compressor operating at steady state at 15 lbf/in.2, 80°F and exits at 275°F. Stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Assuming the ideal gas model for the air, determine the maximum theoretical pressure at the exit, in lbf/in.2 p2,max = lbf/in.2

Respuesta :

To solve this process it is necessary to consider the concepts related to the relations between pressure and temperature in an adiabatic process.

By definition the relationship between pressure and temperature is given by

[tex](\frac{P_2}{P_1})=(\frac{T_2}{T_1})^{(\frac{\gamma}{\gamma-1})}[/tex]

Here

P = Pressure

T = Temperature

[tex]\gamma =[/tex]The ratio of specific heats. For air normally is 1.4.

Our values are given as,

[tex]P_1 = 15lb/in^2\\T_1= 80\°F = 299.817K\\T_2 =400\°F = 408.15K[/tex]

Therefore replacing we have,

[tex](\frac{P_2}{P_1})=(\frac{T_2}{T_1})^{(\frac{\gamma}{\gamma-1})}[/tex]

[tex](\frac{P_2}{15})=(\frac{408.15}{299.817})^{(\frac{1.4}{1.4-1})}[/tex]

Solving for [tex]P_2,[/tex]

[tex]P_2 = 15*(\frac{408.15}{299.817})^{(\frac{1.4}{1.4-1})}[/tex]

[tex]P_2 = 44.15Lbf/in^2[/tex]

Therefore the maximum theoretical pressure at the exit is [tex]44.15Lbf/in^2[/tex]