A 2.9 kg mass of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water is contained within a closed system in a vertically arranged piston-cylinder device at a pressure of P1. Initially, 1.0353 kg of the water is in the liquid phase and the rest is in the vapor phase. Heat is now transferred to the water, and the piston, which is resting on a set of stops, starts moving when the pressure inside reaches P2. Heat transfer continues until the total volume increases by 18 percent.

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A 2.9 kg mass of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water is contained within a closed system in a
vertically arranged piston-cylinder device at a pressure of P1. Initially, 1.0353 kg of the water is in
the liquid phase and the rest is in the vapor phase. Heat is now transferred to the water, and the
piston, which is resting on a set of stops, starts moving when the pressure inside reaches P2. Heat
transfer continues until the total volume increases by 18 percent.
Consider Case #2 from Table 1:
Table 1: Case # along with the list of pressures P1 and P2
Case #
P1 (kPa)
P2 (kPa)
1
100
300
150
300
3
200
500
4
250
500
300
500
6.
350
700
7
400
700
8
450
700
Transcribed Image Text:A 2.9 kg mass of saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water is contained within a closed system in a vertically arranged piston-cylinder device at a pressure of P1. Initially, 1.0353 kg of the water is in the liquid phase and the rest is in the vapor phase. Heat is now transferred to the water, and the piston, which is resting on a set of stops, starts moving when the pressure inside reaches P2. Heat transfer continues until the total volume increases by 18 percent. Consider Case #2 from Table 1: Table 1: Case # along with the list of pressures P1 and P2 Case # P1 (kPa) P2 (kPa) 1 100 300 150 300 3 200 500 4 250 500 300 500 6. 350 700 7 400 700 8 450 700
Table 1: Case # along with the list of pressures P1 and P2
Case #
P1 (kPa)
P2 (kPa)
1
100
300
150
300
3
200
500
4
250
500
300
500
6
350
700
400
700
8
450
700
(a) show the process on a P-v diagram in reference to the saturation lines,
(b) determine the initial and final temperatures,
(c) determine the mass of liquid water when the piston first starts moving, and
(d) determine the work done during this process.
Note: Don't interpolate. Approximate to closest value if needed.
Transcribed Image Text:Table 1: Case # along with the list of pressures P1 and P2 Case # P1 (kPa) P2 (kPa) 1 100 300 150 300 3 200 500 4 250 500 300 500 6 350 700 400 700 8 450 700 (a) show the process on a P-v diagram in reference to the saturation lines, (b) determine the initial and final temperatures, (c) determine the mass of liquid water when the piston first starts moving, and (d) determine the work done during this process. Note: Don't interpolate. Approximate to closest value if needed.
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