1.Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the 2.)A piping system has water operating at 50 °C. Which of the statements below is FALSE: statements below is true for the system to avoid cavitation OK sOoK 100k 15O K 200k 250K 00K 50K 400K 450K so0K 50K 600 K bubbles? 1 TPa X[ hexagonal) Saturation (or vapor) pressure of water at various temperatures 100 GP 100 K 62 GPa VIII 10 GPa VII V 278 K 21 GP Saturation Temperature T, °C 355.00 K 2.216 GPa Pressure 1 GP XV 210 K 620 MPa 299K 6324 MPa 248.85.K 344,3 MP 56.164 K 350.1 MPa 2385K 2125 MP 51 165 K 209 9 MPa Pat, kPa -10 -5 0.260 0.403 0.611 0.872 1.23 1.71 2.34 3.17 4.25 7.38 12.35 101.3 (1 atm) 475.8 1554 100 MPa Solid Critical polr Liquid 47 K, 22.064 10 MPa 5 10 15 XI Ih 20 25 30 40 100 kPa rhombic (ortho- Freezing point at 1 atm 273.1s k, 101.325 kPa Boiling point at 1 atm 373.15 K 101.325 P 10 Pa 50 100 150 200 250 300 Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point 273.16 K, 611.73 Pa 100 Pa Vapour 10 Pa 3973 8581 1Pa 250 °C 200 C 450C 100 C s0°C 50°c 100C 150c 200 "c 250 "c 300°c 5 O Pressure equal to or less than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have cavitation O Maintain pressure at 12.35 kPa O Pressure less than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have cavitation Pressure greater than or equal to 12.35 kPa O Pressure greater than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation
1.Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the 2.)A piping system has water operating at 50 °C. Which of the statements below is FALSE: statements below is true for the system to avoid cavitation OK sOoK 100k 15O K 200k 250K 00K 50K 400K 450K so0K 50K 600 K bubbles? 1 TPa X[ hexagonal) Saturation (or vapor) pressure of water at various temperatures 100 GP 100 K 62 GPa VIII 10 GPa VII V 278 K 21 GP Saturation Temperature T, °C 355.00 K 2.216 GPa Pressure 1 GP XV 210 K 620 MPa 299K 6324 MPa 248.85.K 344,3 MP 56.164 K 350.1 MPa 2385K 2125 MP 51 165 K 209 9 MPa Pat, kPa -10 -5 0.260 0.403 0.611 0.872 1.23 1.71 2.34 3.17 4.25 7.38 12.35 101.3 (1 atm) 475.8 1554 100 MPa Solid Critical polr Liquid 47 K, 22.064 10 MPa 5 10 15 XI Ih 20 25 30 40 100 kPa rhombic (ortho- Freezing point at 1 atm 273.1s k, 101.325 kPa Boiling point at 1 atm 373.15 K 101.325 P 10 Pa 50 100 150 200 250 300 Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point 273.16 K, 611.73 Pa 100 Pa Vapour 10 Pa 3973 8581 1Pa 250 °C 200 C 450C 100 C s0°C 50°c 100C 150c 200 "c 250 "c 300°c 5 O Pressure equal to or less than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have cavitation O Maintain pressure at 12.35 kPa O Pressure less than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have cavitation Pressure greater than or equal to 12.35 kPa O Pressure greater than 12.35 kPa A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have cavitation
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![1.Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the
2.)A piping system has water operating at 50 °C. Which of the
statements below is FALSE:
statements below is true for the system to avoid cavitation
ок 5ок 100к 150к 200к 250к з00к 350 к 400к
1 TPar
450K
500 K
550K
600 K1
bubbles?
XI (hexagonal)
X
Saturation (or vapor) pressure of
water at various temperatures
100 GPa
100 K. 62 GPa
VIII
VII
10 GPa
Saturation
Pressure
278 K, 2.1 GPa
Temperature
T, °C
VI
V 355.00 K 2.216 GPa
1 GPaXV
IX
218 K 620 MPa
248.85 K, 344, 3 MPa 256.164 K, 350.1 MPa
238.5 K. 212.9 MPa
t272.99 K. 632.4 MPa
Pat, kPa
251.165 K 209.9 MPa
-10
0.260
100 MPa
Critical poir
-5
0.403
Solid
Liquid 647 K, 22.064
10 MPa
0.611
5
0.872
1 MPa
10
1.23
15
1.71
XI
100 kPa
20
2.34
(ortho- Freezing polnt at l atm
rhombic)
Bailing point at 1 atm
373.15 K, 101.325 kPa
273.15 k, 101.325 kPa
25
3.17
10 Pa
30
4.25
40
7.38
12.35
1 kPal
50
Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point
273.16 К, 611.73 Ра
100
150
101.3 (1 atm)
475.8
100 Pa
Vapour
200
1554
10 Pa
250
3973
300
8581
1Pa
250 "C 200 "C 150 °C -100 °C 50 "C
O°C
50°C 100 "C 150 c 200 C 250°c 300 °C 351
Pressure equal to or less than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have
cavitation
O Maintain pressure at 12.35 kPa
O Pressure less than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have
cavitation
O Pressure greater than or egual to 12.35 kPa
O Pressure greater than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have
cavitation
A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have
cavitation](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3f7344e3-106b-45ba-825d-27f8e758b377%2Feeecd07e-a643-4bde-8480-5372765b2023%2Fz8en6y_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:1.Based on the water phase diagram below, which of the
2.)A piping system has water operating at 50 °C. Which of the
statements below is FALSE:
statements below is true for the system to avoid cavitation
ок 5ок 100к 150к 200к 250к з00к 350 к 400к
1 TPar
450K
500 K
550K
600 K1
bubbles?
XI (hexagonal)
X
Saturation (or vapor) pressure of
water at various temperatures
100 GPa
100 K. 62 GPa
VIII
VII
10 GPa
Saturation
Pressure
278 K, 2.1 GPa
Temperature
T, °C
VI
V 355.00 K 2.216 GPa
1 GPaXV
IX
218 K 620 MPa
248.85 K, 344, 3 MPa 256.164 K, 350.1 MPa
238.5 K. 212.9 MPa
t272.99 K. 632.4 MPa
Pat, kPa
251.165 K 209.9 MPa
-10
0.260
100 MPa
Critical poir
-5
0.403
Solid
Liquid 647 K, 22.064
10 MPa
0.611
5
0.872
1 MPa
10
1.23
15
1.71
XI
100 kPa
20
2.34
(ortho- Freezing polnt at l atm
rhombic)
Bailing point at 1 atm
373.15 K, 101.325 kPa
273.15 k, 101.325 kPa
25
3.17
10 Pa
30
4.25
40
7.38
12.35
1 kPal
50
Solid/Liquid/Vapour triple point
273.16 К, 611.73 Ра
100
150
101.3 (1 atm)
475.8
100 Pa
Vapour
200
1554
10 Pa
250
3973
300
8581
1Pa
250 "C 200 "C 150 °C -100 °C 50 "C
O°C
50°C 100 "C 150 c 200 C 250°c 300 °C 351
Pressure equal to or less than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 100 kPa at 50 degC will not have
cavitation
O Maintain pressure at 12.35 kPa
O Pressure less than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 100 degC at 1 MPa will not have
cavitation
O Pressure greater than or egual to 12.35 kPa
O Pressure greater than 12.35 kPa
A system operating at 1 MPa at 200 degC will not have
cavitation
A system operating at 10 MPa at 200 degC will not have
cavitation
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