In a power plant operating with water and steam, the following measurements and observations were done at various stages along the system: the temperature is 130oC and the phase of the substance is compressed liquid. Based on this observation, identify the following values: pressure, P (in kPa) = _____ enthalphy, h (in kJ/kg) = _____ and the specific volume, v (in m3/kg) =

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In a power plant operating with water and steam, the following measurements and observations were done at various stages along the system:

  • the temperature is 130oC and the phase of the substance is compressed liquid.

Based on this observation, identify the following values: 

pressure, P (in kPa) = _____

enthalphy, h (in kJ/kg) = _____

and the specific volume, v (in m3/kg) = _____

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In a power plant operating with water and steam, the following measurements and observations were done at various stages along the system:
• the temperature is 130°C and the phase of the substance is compressed liquid
Based on this observation, identify the following values: pressure, P (in kPa) =
enthalphy, h (in kJ/kg) =
Fill in the missing values, and if you select a value from the table, please write it down exactly like you see it from table, including all the digits and zeroes, if applicable
and the specific volume, v (in m³/kg) =
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 6 In a power plant operating with water and steam, the following measurements and observations were done at various stages along the system: • the temperature is 130°C and the phase of the substance is compressed liquid Based on this observation, identify the following values: pressure, P (in kPa) = enthalphy, h (in kJ/kg) = Fill in the missing values, and if you select a value from the table, please write it down exactly like you see it from table, including all the digits and zeroes, if applicable and the specific volume, v (in m³/kg) =
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