(7-2 from textbook) Determine the specific compressor work input required to compress steam isentropically from 100kPa to 1 MPa assuming that steam exists as saturated vapour at the inlet. Enthalpy Entmpy Sat Sel Sat Sat liquid, Evap vapor, quid, Evap. wapor, hy 2257.5 267s.O 1.3028 6.0542 7.3589 417.51 LNg ue- mihg Po100 MPAI79.C 0.19437 25228 2777 1 6.5850 0.20602 2522.3 2828 3 5.0056 0.23275 2710A 2943.1 6. 9055 0.25795 27933 30616 7.1246 0.28250 28757 3158.2 7.3029 2957 9 32845 74670 31250 34791 7.7642 0.40111 32975 3698.5 8.0O.11 54761 19263 Sat 200 250 300 350 400 500 600 0.30661 0.35411 700 2755

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(7-2 from textbook) Determine the specific compressor
Enthalpy
Entropy
work input required to compress steam isentropically from
100kPa to 1 MPa assuming that steam exists as saturated
vapour at the inlet.
Sat.
Set
Sat
Sat.
Evap.,
hy
2257.9 267s.O 1.3028 6.0562 7.3589
liquid,
vapor,
iquid, Evap vapor,
417.51
kug kg kikg K
mlkg
P 100 MPa IS79.88 C
0.19437 2582.8 2777 1 6.5850
Sat.
200 0.20602 26223 2828.3 5.6956
250 0.23275 27104 2943.1 6.9265
300 0.25799 2793.7 30E16 7.1246
350 0.28250 2875 7 3158.2 7.3029
400
0.30661 2957.9 3254.5 7 4670
500 0.35411 3125.0 3479.1 7.7642
600
700
0.40111 3297 5 3698.5 B.0311
0.44783 3476.3 3924.1 8.2755
0.49438 36617 4156.1 8.5024
0.54083 3853.9 4354.8 8.7150
0.58721 4052.7 454C.0 8.9155
800
900
1000
1100 0.63354 4257.9 4391 4 9.1057
1200 0.57983 4459.0 5148.9 9.2866
1300 0.72610 4685.8 5411.9 9.4593
Transcribed Image Text:(7-2 from textbook) Determine the specific compressor Enthalpy Entropy work input required to compress steam isentropically from 100kPa to 1 MPa assuming that steam exists as saturated vapour at the inlet. Sat. Set Sat Sat. Evap., hy 2257.9 267s.O 1.3028 6.0562 7.3589 liquid, vapor, iquid, Evap vapor, 417.51 kug kg kikg K mlkg P 100 MPa IS79.88 C 0.19437 2582.8 2777 1 6.5850 Sat. 200 0.20602 26223 2828.3 5.6956 250 0.23275 27104 2943.1 6.9265 300 0.25799 2793.7 30E16 7.1246 350 0.28250 2875 7 3158.2 7.3029 400 0.30661 2957.9 3254.5 7 4670 500 0.35411 3125.0 3479.1 7.7642 600 700 0.40111 3297 5 3698.5 B.0311 0.44783 3476.3 3924.1 8.2755 0.49438 36617 4156.1 8.5024 0.54083 3853.9 4354.8 8.7150 0.58721 4052.7 454C.0 8.9155 800 900 1000 1100 0.63354 4257.9 4391 4 9.1057 1200 0.57983 4459.0 5148.9 9.2866 1300 0.72610 4685.8 5411.9 9.4593
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