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May18-07, 05:22 PM   #1
 

Mollier diagram question on processes?(Reversible or irreversible)


I have been looking through past papers in preparation for an exam. Im confused on how to tackle the following question:

Use a Mollier diagram to identify whether the following process is irreversible, reversible or not possible. The process starts from 1.8bar dry saturated (h=2700kJ/kg)

a.) Isentropic heat addition of Q = +100kJ


My initial thoughts are this involves the Clausius inequalities?

Thanks for help with this question
 
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