To maintain altitude, the temperature of the air inside a hot-air balloon must remain within a 1C
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To maintain altitude, the temperature of the air inside a hot-air balloon must remain within a 1°C band, while the volume cannot vary by more than 1 percent. At a 300-m altitude, the air in a 1000 m3 hot-air balloon needs to maintain a 35°C average temperature. This balloon loses heat at a rate of 3 kW through the fabric. When the burner is activated, it adds 30 kg/s of air at 200°C and 100 kPa to the balloon. When the flap that allows air to escape is opened, air leaves the balloon at a rate of 20 kg/s. Design the burner and exhaust-flap control cycles (on time and off time) necessary to maintain the balloon at a 300-m altitude.
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Thermodynamics An Engineering Approach
ISBN: 9781259822674
9th Edition
Authors: Yunus Cengel, Michael Boles, Mehmet Kanoglu
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