Experiment 3: heat pump coefficient of performance, Experiment 4: thermal conductivity – PASCO TD-8564 THERMAL EFFICIENCY APPARATUS User Manual
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Experiment 3: Heat Pump Coefficient of Performance
Typical Results
Note that values of Ph and r were taken from
experiment 2.
T
h
(K)
T
c
(K)
V
w
I
w
P
w
COP
COP
max
COP
adj
% diff
330.9
275.5
3.64
1.63
5.93
1.75
4.97
4.48
9.9%
Answers to Questions
➀
The COP increases when the difference in tempera-
ture decreases.
➁
For the hot reservoir,
∆
S/
∆
t = +0.018. For the cold
reservoir, it is – 0.0215. The net change in entropy
is negative. Work is done by the heat pump to de-
crease the entropy.
Experiment 4: Thermal Conductivity
Answer to Questions
➀
The thermal conductivity, based on the data taken
in experiment 2 of this guide, is 1.79 Watt/mK. By
comparison, the thermal conductivity of copper (at
273 K) is 401 Watt/mK.
The Peltier device is made of Bismuth Telluride,
which has an accepted thermal conductivity of
approximately 1.6 Watt/mK