A frictionless piston-cylinder device initially contains 0.2 kg of steam at 400 kPa, 300 "C. Now the steam loses heat to the surroundings and the piston moves down, hitting a set of stops at which point the cylinder contains saturated liquid water. The cooling continues until the cylinder contains water at 135 "C. |frictionless Piston Steam , m=8-2 kg Pi= 400 kPa Ti= 3 00°C (sat. liq.)2 T3 =135 %3D Stops Below 01 O Botwoon 0.1 and 0.2 O Between 0.2 and 03 O Above 0.3 O *: The final quality of steam (X3) is Relow 0 1% O Aetween O 1% and 0 2% O Betwoen 0.2% and 0 3% C Above 0 3% O *The final pressure inside cylinder (P3) in (kPa) is Below 300 O Betwnen 300 and 325 O Between 325 and 350 O Above 350 O *: The initial volume inside cylinder (V1) in (m3) is Delow 01 O Between 0.1 and 02 O Between 0.2 and 0.3 O Above 03 O *; The total work done (in kJ) is Helow 60 O Between 60 and 70 C Between 70 and 80 O Abeve A0 O *: The final internal energy (u3) in (k.J/kg) Relew 550 O Between 550 and 580 C
A frictionless piston-cylinder device initially contains 0.2 kg of steam at 400 kPa, 300 "C. Now the steam loses heat to the surroundings and the piston moves down, hitting a set of stops at which point the cylinder contains saturated liquid water. The cooling continues until the cylinder contains water at 135 "C. |frictionless Piston Steam , m=8-2 kg Pi= 400 kPa Ti= 3 00°C (sat. liq.)2 T3 =135 %3D Stops Below 01 O Botwoon 0.1 and 0.2 O Between 0.2 and 03 O Above 0.3 O *: The final quality of steam (X3) is Relow 0 1% O Aetween O 1% and 0 2% O Betwoen 0.2% and 0 3% C Above 0 3% O *The final pressure inside cylinder (P3) in (kPa) is Below 300 O Betwnen 300 and 325 O Between 325 and 350 O Above 350 O *: The initial volume inside cylinder (V1) in (m3) is Delow 01 O Between 0.1 and 02 O Between 0.2 and 0.3 O Above 03 O *; The total work done (in kJ) is Helow 60 O Between 60 and 70 C Between 70 and 80 O Abeve A0 O *: The final internal energy (u3) in (k.J/kg) Relew 550 O Between 550 and 580 C
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