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Termoeconomía

Ing. Juan Diego Regalado Martiínez


Ejercicios Clase 08

Ejercicio 5.44

For each kW of power input to an ice maker at steady state, determine the maximum rate that ice can
be produced, in kg/h, from liquid water at 0°C. Assume that 333 kJ/kg of energy must be removed by
heat transfer to freeze water at 0°C, and that the surroundings are at 20°C.

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Ejercicio 5.45

At steady state, a refrigeration cycle driven by a 1-horse-power motor removes 200 Btu/min of energy
by heat transfer from a space maintaned at 20°F and discharges energy by heat transfer to
sorroundings at 75°F. Determine:

(a) the coefficient of performance of the refrigerator and the rate at which energy is discharged
to the sorroundings, in Btu/min.

(b) the minimum theoretical net power input, in horsepower, for any refrigeration cycyle
operating between reservoirs at these two temperatures.
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Ejercicio 5.46

At steady state, a refrigeration cycle removes 18,000 kJ/h of energy by heat transfer from a space
maintained at 40°C and discharges energy by heat transfer to surroundings at 20°C. If the coefficient
of performance of the cycle is 25 percent of that of a reversible refrigeration cycle operating between
thermal reservoirs at these two temperatures, determine the power input to the cycle, in kW.

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Ejercicio 5.47

A refrigeration cycle having a coefficient of performance of 3 maintains a computer laboratory at 18°C


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on a day when the outside temperature is 30°C. The thermal load at steady state consists of energy
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entering through the walls and windows at a rate of 30,000 kJ/h and from the occupants, computers,
and lighting at a rate of 6000 kJ/h. Determine the power required by this cycle and compare with the
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minimum theoretical power required for any refrigeration cycle operating under these conditions, each
in kW

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Ejercicio 5.48
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If heat transfer through the walls and roof of a dwelling is 6.5 X 10 5 Btu per day, determine the
minimum theoretical power, in hp, to drive a heat pump operating at steady state between the
dwelling at 70°F and:

(a) the outdoor air at 32°F

(b) a pond at 40°F

(c) the ground at 55°C

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Ejercicio 5.49

A heat pump operating at steady state is driven by a 1-kW electric motor and provides heating for a
building whose interior is to be kept at 20°C. On a day when the outside temperature is 0°C and
energy is lost through the walls and roof at a rate of 60,000 kJ/h, would the heat pump suffice?

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Ejercicio 5.50

A heat pump maintains a dwelling at 20°C when the outside temperature is 0°C. The heat transfer
rate through the walls and roof is 3000 kJ/h per degree temperature difference between the inside
and outside. Determine the minimum theoretical power required to drive the heat pump, in kW.

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