Q. One kilogram of air is compressed at constant temperature of 150 ˚C until its volume is halved. Considering gas constant R = 0.287 kJ/kg-K for air, magnitude of heat rejected (in kJ) in the compression process is
Ans: 84 – 84.3
Sol:
First Law of Thermodynamics: δQ = dU + δW
For Isothermal process dU = 0
∴ δQ = δW
For Isothermal Process:
Calculation:
m = 1 kg, T1 = T2 = 150°C = 423 K (Isothermal Process), V1 = 2V2, R = 0.287 kJ/kgK
Here, the negative sign shows that the heat is rejected from the system. So, Q = 84.148 kJ