Final answer:
To calculate the heat transfer in the compressor and cooler, we use the equation Q = mc(T2 - T1). Assumptions made are that the air can be treated as an ideal gas and there are no heat losses to the surroundings.
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the heat transfer in the compressor and cooler, we can use the equation:
Q = mc(T2 - T1)
Where Q is the heat transfer, m is the mass flow rate of air, c is the specific heat capacity of air, and T2 and T1 are the final and initial temperatures, respectively.
(i) In the compressor:
Given: V1 = 2 m³/min, P1 = 0.11 MPa, T1 = 293 K
Using the ideal gas law, we can calculate the density of air and convert the volume flow rate to mass flow rate.
(ii) In the cooler:
Given: P2 = 1.5 MPa, T3 = 298 K
Since the cooling process is at constant pressure, the heat transfer can be calculated directly using the equation provided.
Assumptions made: The air can be treated as an ideal gas, and there are no heat losses to the surroundings.