Experiment 1: operation of a heat engine, Equipment setup, Procedure – PASCO TD-8592 SMALL PISTON HEAT ENGINE APPARATUS User Manual

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Small Piston Heat Engine

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HEAT ENGINE

GAS LAW APPARATUS

Piston Dia.:

32.5mm±0.1

TD-8572

CAUTION:

Max. Pres.: 345kPa. Use Gases Only

DO NOT Immerse in any Liquid

DO NOT Lubricate Piston or Cylinder

Pressure Port Mating Connector:

PASCO Part No. 640-021

Piston&Platform

Mass: 35.0g±0.6

m

Experiment 1: Operation of a Heat Engine

Using the one-holed stopper, connect the tubing
with the one-way valves to the air chamber and
to a connecting port on the base assembly.

Close the shut-off valve on the tubing from the
unused port.

Set a mass of 50 to 100 g on the mass platform.

Move the air chamber from an ice water bath to a
hot water bath. You will note that the air in the
chamber quickly expands through the tubing and
moves the piston up. Note also that the one-way
check valve in the tubing connecting the base
apparatus and the air chamber permits air to enter
the cylinder, while the other one-way checkvalve
prevents air from leaving through the branched
tube.

Equipment Setup

Note: Use a maximum mass of 100 grams in
the experiment. A larger mass will cause the
valve seals to leak.

Procedure

Figure 1.1. Setup for the Heat Engine

Close the shut-off

valve on the

tubing from the

unused port.

direction of

air flow

one-way check

valves

Move the air chamber back to the cold bath and note that external air is sucked into the air chamber through the
one-way valve located at the end of the branched tube. Note also that the one-way valve in the connecting
tube prevents the air from escaping from the piston, so the height of the piston remains the same.

Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the mass has been completely lifted. The greater the temperature differential be-
tween the hot and cold water baths, the greater the lift achieved through each cycle through them.

Equipment Required:

• Small Piston Heat Engine

• Mass, 50 – 100 g mass

• Container of hot water
• Container of ice water

mass

air chamber

Note: For a more detailed, quantitative investiagtion of the heat engine operation, see Experiment 5 (page 11).

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