O Gage Atm 97 Kpa
O Gage Atm 97 Kpa
O Gage Atm 97 Kpa
V=2.5 m³
O₂ T= 28˚C + 273
= 301 K
Pgage= 500 kPa
Patm= 97 kPa
SOLUTION:
𝑷𝑽 = 𝒎𝑹𝑻
𝑷𝑽
𝒎=
𝑹𝑻
2. A 400-L rigid tank contains 5 kg of air at 25˚C. Determine the reading on the pressure gage if the
atmosphere pressure is 97kPa.
𝑷𝑽 = 𝒎𝑹𝑻
𝑷 = 𝒎𝑹𝑻/𝑽
m3
(𝟓𝒌𝒈) (𝟎. 𝟐𝟖𝟕 𝒌𝑷𝒂. . K)
kg
𝑷=
0.4 m3
𝑷 = 𝟏𝟎𝟔𝟗. 𝟏 𝒌𝑷𝒂
𝑷𝒈𝒂𝒈𝒆 = 𝑷 − 𝑷𝒂𝒕𝒎
𝑷𝒈𝒂𝒈𝒆 = 𝟏𝟎𝟔𝟗. 𝟏 𝒌𝑷𝒂 − 𝟗𝟕𝐤𝐏𝐚
Tank A Tank B
V= 1 m³ M= 5 kg
T= 25˚C T= 35 ˚C
𝑀𝑎= 5.846 kg
Volume of the tank B can be determined from
𝑀𝐵𝑅𝑇𝐵
VB = 𝑃𝐵
5×0.287×308
= 200
VB = 2.21 m3
Total volume:
𝑉 = 𝑉𝑎 + 𝑉𝑏
𝑉 = 1 + 2.21
𝑉 = 3.21 m3
Total mass of air:
𝑚 = 𝑀𝑎 + 𝑀𝑏
𝑚 = 5 + 5.846
𝑚 = 10.846 𝑘𝑔
𝑚𝑅𝑇𝑠𝑢𝑟𝑟
𝑃=
𝑉
10.846 × 0.287 × 293
𝑃=
3.21
𝑃 = 284.13 𝑘𝑃𝑎
4. The pressure in an automobile tire depends on the temperature of the air in the tire. When the air
temperature is 25˚C, the pressure gage reads 210 kPa. If the volume of the tire is 0.025 m³, determine
the pressure rise in the tire when the air temperature in the tire rises to 50 ˚C. also, determine the
amount of air that must be bled off to restore pressure to its original value at this temperature. Assume
the atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa.
Solution:
The gas contant for air is:
R = 0.287 kJ/kg・K
V = 310 𝑘𝑃𝑎
𝑇1 = 25 + 273
𝑇1 = 298 𝐾
𝑇2 = 50 + 273
𝑇2 = 323 𝐾
Assume the tire volume is constant (also the mass)
PV=𝑚𝑅𝑔 𝑇
𝑃
= 𝐶𝑂𝑁𝑆𝑇𝐴𝑁𝑇
𝑇
𝑃1 𝑃2
=
𝑇1 𝑇2
𝑇 323
P2=𝑇2 𝑃1=298 (310) = 336𝑘𝑃𝑎
1
𝑃𝑉 310 × 0.025
𝑚1 = = = 0.0906𝑘𝑔
𝑅𝑎𝑖𝑟 𝑇1 0.287 × 298
𝑃𝑉 310 × 0.025
𝑚2 = = = 0.0836𝑘𝑔
𝑅𝑎𝑖𝑟 𝑇2 0.287 × 323