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If Temperature (T) = 110C and phase = saturated liquid, determine Pressure (P) kPa , v (m^3/kg), X.
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For water... If Temperature (T) = 110C and phase = saturated liquid, determine Pressure (P) kPa...
nts) Calculate the change in internal energy during the conversi . (20 poi on of 2 kg of saturated liquid water to saturated vapor i 100 kPa? Assuming heat is added to the piston cylinder in the process, what is the work performed by the piston (boundary work)? What is the required heat in if you assume a heat loss of 50 kJ during the process? Please show work using a T-v AND P-v diagram n a piston cylinder at...
1. Determine the power required to vaporize 10kg of saturated liquid water at temperature and pressure of 358K and 57.9 kPa in 10 minutes. 2. Determine the volume (m^3) occupied by 1kg of krypton gas at 80 degrees C and 0.5 atm of pressure.
A mass of 0.2 kg of saturated liquid water is completely vaporized at a constant pressure of 100 kPa. Determine; (a) The volume change. (b) The amount of heat added to the water. (c) Show the process on a (p-v) diagram.
5. (25 Pts) Water in a piston-cylinder device exists as a saturated liquid at a pressure of 2.0 MPa (2000 kPa). Heat is then added to complete this process such that the final temperature of the water is 500 °C. Determine the following: a. What phase is the water in at State 2? b. If V1 = 2 m3, what is the mass of water [kg] in the piston-cylinder device? c. Show the process on a T-v diagram. Clearly label...
A mass of 5 kg of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water is contained in a piston- cylinder device at 125 kPa. Initially. 3 kg of the water is in the liquid phase and the rest is in the vapor phase. Heat is now transferred to the water, and the piston, which is resting on a set of stops, starts moving when the pressure inside reaches 300 kPa. Heat transfer continues until the total volume increases by 10%. We denote the...
dtioh before Problemt vapor at 200 kPa. mixing it with saturated water Cold liquid water T, 20-C -200 kP Water Unknown quality P, 200 kPa Mixing Chamber Saturated water vapor P 200 kPa What is the enthalpy for the cold water (stream 1)? What is the enthalpy for the saturated vapor (stream 2)? If both the streams enter the mixing chamber at the same mass flow rate of 0.8 kg/s, determine the enthalpy of the exiting stream.
How to solve this question (b) A mass of 500 g of saturated liquid water is completely vaporised at a constant pressure of 100 kPa. (i) Draw a schematic of the states as well as the P-v diagram of the vaporisation process. (ii) Determine the volume change. (iii) Determine the amount of energy transferred to the water. (c) Given a vessel with V = 0.4 m3 filled with m = 2 kg of water at P = 600kPa: (i) Explain...
3. A piston-cylinder device initially contains 3 kg saturated liquid water at 500 kPa. Now heat is transferred to the water until the cylinder contains saturated vapor only. Determine water m = 3 kg p = 500 kPa a) The initial and final volume of the cylinder, b) The boundary work of the piston, and c) The heat added to the system
A constant pressure piston/cylinder has 1 kg of saturated liquid water at 100 kPa. a rigid tank contains air at 1200k, 1000 kPa. they are now thermally connected by a reversible heat engine cooling air tank and boiling the water to saturated vapor. Find the required amount of air and the work out of the heat engine.
An insulated piston-cylinder device contains 5 L of saturated liquid water at a constant pressure of 175 kPa. Water is stirred by a paddle wheel while a current of 8 A flows for 45 min through a-resistor placed in the water. If one-half of the liquid is evaporated during this constant pressure process and the paddle-wheel work amounts to 400 kJ, determine the voltage of the source. Also, show the process on a P-v diagram with respect to saturation lines.