The air with enthalpy of 100 kJ/kg is compressed by an air compressor to a enthalpy of 200 kJ/kg. The loss of heat is 40 kJ/kg from the compressor as the air passes through it. Neglecting kinetic and potential energies, what is the power required for an air mass flow of 0.5 kg/s?

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The air with enthalpy of 100 kJ/kg is compressed by an air compressor to a enthalpy of 200 kJ/kg. The loss of heat is 40 kJ/kg from the compressor as the air passes through it. Neglecting kinetic and potential energies, what is the power required for an air mass flow of 0.5 kg/s?

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    RE: What is the power required for an air mass flow of 0.5 kg/s?

    engg_guy Answered on 5th December 2022.
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