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EnginesSecond Law IHeat EngineSteam EngineSteam TurbineEfficiencyExhaustSecond Law IIEnginesEnginesSecond Law ISecond Law IReal processes often make sense in only one Real processes often make sense in only one direction in time.direction in time.The second law of thermodynamics states this:The second law of thermodynamics states this:Heat flows naturally from a hot object to a cold object; Heat flows naturally from a hot object to a cold object; heat will not flow spontaneously from a cold object to heat will not flow spontaneously from a cold object to a hot object. a hot object.Heat EngineHeat EngineA device that changes A device that changes thermal energy into thermal energy into mechanical work is a heat mechanical work is a heat engine.engine.•Requires two temperature Requires two temperature reservoirsreservoirs•Takes heat in and exhausts Takes heat in and exhausts heat outheat outConservation of energy Conservation of energy applies.applies.•|Q|QHH| = || = |QQLL| + || + |WW||Steam EngineSteam EngineSteam is produced setting Steam is produced setting the high temperature.the high temperature.Expanding steam pushes a Expanding steam pushes a piston doing work.piston doing work.Steam is condensed setting Steam is condensed setting the low temperature.the low temperature.Steam TurbineSteam TurbineA steam turbine replaces a A steam turbine replaces a piston with a paddlewheel.piston with a paddlewheel.Most power plants use Most power plants use steam turbines.steam turbines.Fuel is used to make steamFuel is used to make steam•CoalCoal•OilOil•Natural gasNatural gas•UraniumUraniumEfficiencyEfficiencyThe efficiency of a heat The efficiency of a heat engine compares the work engine compares the work done to the heat into the done to the heat into the engine.engine.•Measures fuel and workMeasures fuel and workEfficiency also can compare Efficiency also can compare heat in and out.heat in and out.HQWe HLHLHHQQeQQQQWe1ExhaustExhaustAn auto engine has an An auto engine has an efficiency of 20% and efficiency of 20% and produces 23 kW of produces 23 kW of mechanical power.mechanical power.How much heat is How much heat is discharged per second?discharged per second?The efficiency is 0.20.The efficiency is 0.20.The output work in 1 s is The output work in 1 s is WW = 23 kJ. = 23 kJ.Find the input heat.Find the input heat.QQHH = = W W / / ee = 115 kJ = 115 kJFind the output heat.Find the output heat.QQLL / / QQHH = 1 – = 1 – eeQQLL = = QQHH (1 – (1 – ee) = 92 kJ) = 92 kJQQLL / / tt = 92 kW = 92 kWSecond Law IISecond Law IIEfficiency can only equal 1 when QL = 0.Efficiency can only equal 1 when QL = 0.•Perfect conversion to mechanical workPerfect conversion to mechanical work•Not possible with real systemsNot possible with real systemsThe second law of thermodynamics can also read:The second law of thermodynamics can also read:No device is possible whose sole effect is to No device is possible whose sole effect is to transform a given amount of heat into work. transform a given amount of heat into work.


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