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=0. 2 kg PI= 400 kPa Ti= 300°C (sat. liq.)2 T3 = 135 Stops %3D
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=0. 2 kg PI= 400 kPa Ti= 300°C (sat. liq.)2 T3 = 135 Stops %3D
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Transcribed Image Text:For the cylinder below, the final
volume inside cylinder (V3) in (Liter)
;is
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= 300°C
(sat. lig.)2
T3 = 135 C
stops
Below 0.1 O
Between 0.1 and 0.2 O
Between 0.2 and 0.3
Above 0.3 O
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