A non-ideal gas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes two processes, A and B, between the same end states, 1 and 2, where p1 = 10 bar, V1 = 0.1 m3 , U1 = 400 kJ and p2 = 1 bar, V2 = 1.0 m3 , U2 = 200 kJ: • Process A: Process from 1 to 2 during which the pressure-volume relation is pV = constant. • Process B: Constant-volume process from state 1 to a pressure of 2 bar, followed by a linear pressure-volume process to state 2. For each of the processes A and B: a) Sketch the process on a p-V diagram.
A non-ideal gas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes two processes, A and B, between the same end states, 1 and 2, where p1 = 10 bar, V1 = 0.1 m3 , U1 = 400 kJ and p2 = 1 bar, V2 = 1.0 m3 , U2 = 200 kJ: • Process A: Process from 1 to 2 during which the pressure-volume relation is pV = constant. • Process B: Constant-volume process from state 1 to a pressure of 2 bar, followed by a linear pressure-volume process to state 2. For each of the processes A and B: a) Sketch the process on a p-V diagram.
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A non-ideal gas contained within a piston-cylinder assembly undergoes two processes, A and
B, between the same end states, 1 and 2, where p1 = 10 bar, V1 = 0.1 m3
, U1 = 400 kJ and p2 =
1 bar, V2 = 1.0 m3
, U2 = 200 kJ:
• Process A: Process from 1 to 2 during which the pressure-volume relation is pV = constant.
• Process B: Constant-volume process from state 1 to a pressure of 2 bar, followed by a
linear pressure-volume process to state 2.
For each of the processes A and B:
a) Sketch the process on a p-V diagram.
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