Oxygen (O2) at 258C, 100 kPa enters a compressor operating

Chapter 6, Problem 6.146

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Oxygen (\(O_{2}\)) at 25\(^{\circ}\)C, 100 kPa enters a compressor operating at steady state and exits at 260\(^{\circ}\)C, 650 kPa. Stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Modeling the oxygen as an ideal gas with k = 1.379, determine the isentropic compressor efficiency and the work in kJ per kg of oxygen flowing.

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