Determine the phase in a system consisting of water at the following conditions and sketch P–v and T–v diagrams showing the location of each state (show the saturation dome and the relevant constant-pressure and constant-temperature lines). Also, find the value of the internal energy and the enthalpy for each state.
a) P = 15 kPa and x = 0.8.
b) T = 50 C and P = 20 MPa.
c) T = 600 C and P = 10 MPa.
d) P = 100 kPa and x = 0.99999999999999.
Determine the phase in a system consisting of water at the following conditions and sketch P–v...
1. Complete the following table of a system consisting of H20 at the following conditions and sketch P-v and T-v diagrams, showing the location of each state. P, kPa Phase v m3/kg 4.16 50 200 Saturated Vapor 250 400 600 110
as a pure substance during the process? Afiter the process is completed? Discuss. Using p-v-T Data 3.5 Determine the phase or phases in a system consisting of H2O at the following conditions and sketch p-v and T-v diagrams showing the location of each state. (a) p-80 lbfin, T ? 31 2.07'E (b) p 8o lbfin.. T 400 F 3.6 Determine the phase or phases in a system consisting of O at the following conditions and sketch p-v and T-v
(4). (10 points) Phases. Determine the phases of the following substances under given conditions, and sketch the corresponding points on both T-v and P-v diagrams: (4a). (2p) H2O at 5.0 MPa and 300 °C. (4b). (2p) R-134a at 10 °C and 0.5 MPa. (4c). (2p) H2O of specific enthalpy 1.6 MJ / kg at 330 °C. (4d). (2p) R-134a of specific volume 0.1 m3/ kg at 0.1 MPa. (4e). (2p) H2O of specific internal energy 2.7 MJ / kg at...
5 Please sketch the following processes qualitatively on the P-v or T-v diagrams and calculate the change of internal energy of the process. Note: you need to have saturate line in your diagram and please write the numerical values of the initial state and final state on your diagram (a) T v diagram; water at the iniial state of 32 MPa and 30 C undergoesa (b) P- v diagram; water at the initial state of 2.5 bar and 0.6 quality...
Home W * Home W * homeW * ASE 264. * | * ASE 264 * | C fun infile.php/298541/mod_resource/content/0/Home%20Work%20Problems_Chapter%203.pdf 3.5 Determine the phase or phases in a system consisting of H20 at the following conditions and sketch p-v and T-v diagrams showing the location of each state. (a) p - 5 bar, T = 151.9°C. (b) p = 5 bar, T = 200°C. (c) T - 200°C. p = 2.5 MPa. (d) T-160°C.p- 4.8 bar. (e) = -12°C. p...
Water initially at 300 kPa and 250°C is contained in a constant-volume tank. The water is allowed to cool until its pressure is 150 kPa. On the P-vand T-v diagrams, sketch, with respect to the saturation lines, the process curve passing through both the initial and final states of the water. Label the end states on the process curve. Also, on both the P-vand T-v diagrams, sketch the isotherms passing through both states and show their values, in °C, on...
A system consisting of 1.0 kg of water and undergoes a thermodynamic power cycle composed of the following four processes: Process 1 – 2: Constant pressure heating at 1 MPa from saturated vapor Process 2 – 3: Constant volume cooling to pz = 500 kPa, Tz = 160°C Process 3 – 4: Isothermal compression with Q34 = -815.8 kJ Process 4-1: Constant volume heating (a) Sketch the cycle on T - v and p - v diagrams. (b) Is this...
90 Chapter 2 PROPERTIES OF SUBSTANCES for all Pages Due 03/19/2020 start b. x=0.2, P = 100 kPa C C c. P-2 MPa, T = 400°C 2-41) Calculate the mass of water contained in a 0.6-mº vessel under the following conditions: a. 100 kPa, 150°C b. 300 kPa, 600°C c. 50 kPa, 81°C d. 400 kPa, saturated vapor e. 400 kPa, saturated liquid f. At the critical state 2-42. Determine the internal energy of H.O at 10 MPa and 450°C....
Thermodynamics one pls clear hand writing thanks (i) Define pure substance and comprehensively describe the phase changes of a pure substance considering water as an example. Use diagrams to illustrate your understanding of this point.. (1 mark) (ii) The variations of properties during phase-change processes are best studied and understood with the help of property diagrams including the T-v, P-v, and P-T diagrams for pure substances. Taking water as an example, comprehensively sketch and discuss how these tables (1 mark)...
Please show solutions to part (b), (c), and (d). Thank you. A system consisting of 1.0 kg of water and undergoes a thermodynamic power cycle composed of the following four processes: Process 1 – 2: Constant pressure heating at 1 MPa from saturated vapor Process 2 – 3: Constant volume cooling to p3 = 500 kPa, T3 = 160°C Process 3 – 4: Isothermal compression with Q34 = -815.8 kJ Process 4 – 1: Constant volume heating (a) Sketch the...