29. The work steady flow for an open system is 3.12 HP. During steady flow process, the pressure of the working substance drops from 200 psia to 20 psia and the speed increases from 200 to BTU 1000 fps. The internel energy decreases 25 and the specific volume increases from 1 to 8Sketch the pV diagram and compute the heat in HP for 10 of the substance. min

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29. The work steady flow for an open system is 3.12 HP. During steady flow process, the
of the working substance drops from 200 psia to 20 psia and the speed increases from 200 to
pressure
1000 fps. The internel energy decreases 25
HTU
and the specific volume increases from 1
to
8
Sketch the pV diagram and compute the heat in HP for 10
of the substance.
min
Transcribed Image Text:29. The work steady flow for an open system is 3.12 HP. During steady flow process, the of the working substance drops from 200 psia to 20 psia and the speed increases from 200 to pressure 1000 fps. The internel energy decreases 25 HTU and the specific volume increases from 1 to 8 Sketch the pV diagram and compute the heat in HP for 10 of the substance. min
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