Helium contained in a cylinder at ambient conditions, 100 kPa, 20°C, is compressed in a reversible isothermal process to 600 kPa, after which the gas is expanded back to 100 kPa in a reversible adiabatic process. Calculate the net work per kilogram of helium.

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Available Energy, Availability and Irreversibility topics include: Reversible process, energy quality, useful work, availability, gouy stondola theorem, second law efficiency and comments on exergy. Availability and irreversibility are two key concepts in thermodynamics. Availability is the maximum amount of useful work that can be obtained from a system. It is also known as exergy.  Irreversibility is the inevitable loss of energy that occurs during a thermodynamic process. It is also known as energy destruction.  Irreversible processes lead to a decrease in the availability of energy.... Show more

Helium contained in a cylinder at ambient conditions, 100 kPa, 20°C, is compressed in a reversible isothermal process to 600 kPa, after which the gas is expanded back to 100 kPa in a reversible adiabatic process. Calculate the net work per kilogram of helium.