Use the legend to properly label the sample phase diagram below. Triple Point Draw a circle...
Label the phase changes shown in the diagram below. Freezing Condensation Sublimation Vaporization Deposition Melting
9. The phase diagram for Xenon is provided opposite Liquid What phase change(s) occur as Xenon is cooled from room temperature to -150°C at 2 atm pressure 100 Solid 10 Deposition only Condensation then Freezing а) b) Gas c) Melting then Vaporisation 0.1 d) Condensation then Sublimation 0.01 Sublimation only е) -180 -120 -60 0 60 Temperature (C) 10. A schematic phase diagram is shown below. The temperature and pressure defining the (solid,liquid,gas) triple point (Tip,Pp) and the critical point...
Draw the folowing phase diagram. a) the triple point is at 3.25 atm and 45°C b) the critical point is at 15 atm and 300°C c) the solid is more dense than the liquid
2. Use the following data to prepare a phase diagram of 02. triple point boiling point melting point critical point vapor pressure of solid T (K) S4.4 90.2 p (ba) 0.0015 10133 1.0133 54.1 154.6 50.43 0.0013 54.8 vapor pressure of liquid T (K) 60 p (bar) 0.0071 0.062 0.301 0.994 2.542 5.43410.216 17.478 27.865 42.190 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150
In the binary phase diagram for the Cu-Ni system below Draw the microstructures for each point upon cooling (A-E) and label ALL phases! What are the comport ions (C's) of each phase and the relative phase amount (w's) for each microstructure A-E.
Homework For each of the plane stress states listed below, draw a Mohr's circle diagram properly labeled, find the principal normal and shear stresses, and determine the angle from the x axis to 0. Draw stress elements as in Fig. 3-11c and d and label all details. (a) Ox = -8 MPa, Oy = 7 MPa, Txy = 6 MPa cw (b) 0x = 9 MPa, Oy = -6 MPa, Txy = 3 MPa cw (C) Ox = -4 MPa,...
Draw a phase diagram(and label all parts completely) that is consistent with the following information: 1. Pressure is in mm Hg 2. Temperature is in °C 3. Liquid phase is denser than the solid phase 4. Has one triple point, which is located at 400 mm Hg and 70°C 5. Point A is located at 760 mm Hg and 35°C and is found on the equilibrium line between solid and liquid phases 6. Point B is located at 760 mm...
6. Use the phase diagram below to answer the following questions. Pressure (Atmosphere) 45° 60° 100° 110° Temperature (°C) a. Which section represents the solid phase? b. What section represents the liquid phase? c. What section represents the gas phase? d. What letter represents the triple point? the definition of a triple point? In your own words, what is e. What is this substance's normal melting point, at 1 atmosphere of pressure? f. What is this substance's normal boiling point,...
3. For each of the plane stress states listed below draw a Mohr's Circle diagram properly labeled, find the principal normal and shear stresses and determine the angle from the X- axis to di. Draw the principal stress element and the maximum shear stress element. (a) 0 = -8 MPa, ay = 7 MPa, Try = 6 MPa (CW) (b) 0 = 9 MPa, y = -6 MPa, Try = 3 MPa (CW) (c) 0:= -4 MPa, y = 12...
2. Below is the phase diagram for CO2 Critical point Supercritical Liquid (31°C, 73 atm) fluid Pressure, atm Triple point (-57°C, 5.1 atm) Sublimation point Gas at 1 atm (-78°C) - 100 -80 -60 0 20 40 60 -40 -20 Temperature, a) What phase transition occurs at P = 10.00 atm when CO2 is cooled from -10°C to -45°C? (2 pts) b) What phase transition occurs at T = -50°C when CO2 experiences a pressure change from 100 atm to...