Calculate the specific volume of saturated water vapor at 1kPa using the generalized compressibility chart
Calculate the specific volume of saturated water vapor at 1kPa using the generalized compressibility chart
Calculate the vapor pressure of isobutane at 5°C using the Antoine Equation. Calculate the specific volume of the saturated gas and saturated liquid using the generalized compressibility correlations.
. Calculate the molar volume of saturated liquid and the molar volume of saturated vapor by the Redlich / Kwong equation for Propane at 400C (313.15 K) where P sat = 13.71 bar and compare results with values found by suitable generalized correlations. (Ans. For saturated liquid: Z= 0.057; V = 108.1 cm3/mol; For saturated vapor: Z= 0.789; V = 1499.2 cm3/mol)
Using the generalized compressibility charts, calculate the molar volume of ammonia at 92 degree C and 306.5 bar. What phase is ammonia in?
Please be eligible. Thank You 9. Check out the error map for water vapor when treating the steam as ideal gas and give comments 10. Solve this problem using Ideal Gas equation: Determine the specific volume of refrigerant R134a at 1 MPa and 50°C. The R of R-134a is 0.0815 (kPa.m3)/(kg.K), Per 4.059 MPa, Ter 374.2 K. The actual specific volume is 0.021796 m3/kg. 11. Solve the above problem using the generalized compressibility chart (meaning, use the Z factor) 12....
IDEAL GAS with Compressibility Factor Z correction Problem 2) Find the specific volume of the gas in Problem 1A(=1.48ft^3/lbm) using the compressibility factor Z. IDEAL GAS STATE Problem 1) Air is at 200F and a pressure of 50 psia. Assuming ideal gas estimate the specific volume of this air at this condition. Air at a density of 1.2 kg/m3 is at a pressure of 150 Kpa. Find the temperature of the air assuming ideal gas. Find the specific volume of...
Determine the specific volume of refrigerant-134a vapor at 0.9 MPa and 70 degrees C based on (a) the ideal-gas equation, and (b) the generalized compressibility chart.And also determine the error involved in (a) and (b)
(10 points) Question 2 Why is “generalized compressibility chart” used? Explain the purpose. (10 points) Question 3 Explain the difference between R and Ru. How are these two related?
PROBLEM-1 (10%) Why is “generalized compressibility chart” used? Explain the purpose. PROBLEM-2 (10%) Explain the difference between R and Ru. How are these two related?
QUESTION9 Determine the specific volume (m-/k) for ammonia at T-173.45°C and P-86.3 bar using the Note: Give your answer to five decimal places generalized compressibility chart given below 1.00 B.00 6.008 Ty 5.00 3.00 00 4.0 2.00 0.90 1.60 ト080 602 A0.2.20 00 2. 1.80 1.60 -1.40 1.30 40 1.30 1.20 1.10 0.80 .0.85 1,20 0.90 ブ115. 0.70 1.00 1.10 0.90 0.95 0.80 0.60 0.70 0.50 00 0.40 0 30 00 0.1 02 0.3 0.4 0.5 Reduced pressure, pa 0.6...
a. Calculate the dry air and water vapor mass flow rates (lb/min) if the volume flow rate is 1,000 cfm, the humidity ratio is 0.025 lbv/lba, and the dry air density is 0.072 Iba/ft3. b. Assume the above air enters an evaporator coil at 90°F where it is cooled in a constant humidity ratio process until reaching the 100 % RH curve ( the temperature at that point is the dew point. The air then keeps dropping in temperature, following...