Is a Closed, Adiabatic Device Feasible For Work With Steam?

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A closed, adiabatic device is proposed to generate work by expanding steam from 500°C and 20 bar to 100°C and 1 bar. The concept of "adiabatic" implies no heat transfer, leading to no change in entropy. This means that the entropy change can be evaluated using steam tables to determine if the claim holds true. Participants are encouraged to check the steam tables to assess the entropy values between the specified states. The feasibility of the device hinges on the analysis of these entropy changes.
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2. A closed, adiabatic device claims to derive useful work by expanding 1 kg of steam from 500 C and 20 bar to 100 C and 1 bar. Do you believe this claim? Assume steam is a real fluid following the steam tables in Appendix A.III.
 
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"Adiabatic"; what does that tell you about entropy change?
 


"Adiabatic" indicates that there is No change in entropy due to heat transfer. Therefore that would eliminate the (SQ/T) and leave us with (S2-S2 = Sgen)
 
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Nah346 said:
"Adiabatic" indicates that there is No change in entropy due to heat transfer. Therefore that would eliminate the (SQ/T) and leave us with (S2-S2 = Sgen)

Yes, so go to your tables and find out if s has or has not changed between your two given states.
 

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