Air is compressed from 0.1 MPa and 22 °C to a pressure of 1.0 MPa while being Last one digit of your cooled at a rate of q (kJ/kg) by circulating water through the compressor casing. student number (kJ/kg) 15 The volume flow rate of the air at the inlet conditions is 150 m³/min, and the power 23 input to the compressor is 500 kW. Determine (a) the mass flow rate of the air and 2 11 5 (b) the temperature at the compressor exit and (c) the density of air at the 4 31 5 53 compressor exit. Use the below table for q value. 71 19 17 26

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LAST DIGIT IS 5, So q = 53

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Course: ThermoDynamics

Air is compressed from 0.1 MPa and 22 °C to a pressure of 1.0 MPa while being Last one digit of your
cooled at a rate of q (kJ/kg) by circulating water through the compressor casing. student number
(kJ/kg)
15
The volume flow rate of the air at the inlet conditions is 150 m³/min, and the power
1
23
input to the compressor is 500 kW. Determine (a) the mass flow rate of the air and
2
11
3
5
(b) the temperature at the compressor exit and (c) the density of air at the
4
31
5
53
compressor exit. Use the below table for q value.
6.
71
7
19
8
17
26
Transcribed Image Text:Air is compressed from 0.1 MPa and 22 °C to a pressure of 1.0 MPa while being Last one digit of your cooled at a rate of q (kJ/kg) by circulating water through the compressor casing. student number (kJ/kg) 15 The volume flow rate of the air at the inlet conditions is 150 m³/min, and the power 1 23 input to the compressor is 500 kW. Determine (a) the mass flow rate of the air and 2 11 3 5 (b) the temperature at the compressor exit and (c) the density of air at the 4 31 5 53 compressor exit. Use the below table for q value. 6. 71 7 19 8 17 26
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