Question 1: consider two metal containers (A and B) with different volumes that are very well insulated. Containers it is connected by a small pipe and one valve in the pipe connection between the two tanks is available. Initially with a volume of 0.5 m 'A 1 MPa pressure and a temperature of 409"C there is water. B with a volume of 0.6 m and a pressure of 0.1 MPa and 250 ° C there is water at the temperature, the valve opens and water flows from container A to container B. The valve is closed when the pressure in Tank A is 0.6 MPa. B what happens in the final state of pressure in container? Draw the system schematically.
Question 1: consider two metal containers (A and B) with different volumes that are very well insulated. Containers it is connected by a small pipe and one valve in the pipe connection between the two tanks is available. Initially with a volume of 0.5 m 'A 1 MPa pressure and a temperature of 409"C there is water. B with a volume of 0.6 m and a pressure of 0.1 MPa and 250 ° C there is water at the temperature, the valve opens and water flows from container A to container B. The valve is closed when the pressure in Tank A is 0.6 MPa. B what happens in the final state of pressure in container? Draw the system schematically.
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Question 1: consider two metal containers (A and B) with different volumes that are very well insulated. Containers
it is connected by a small pipe and one valve in the pipe connection between the two tanks
is available. Initially with a volume of 0.5 m 'A 1 MPa pressure and a temperature of 409"C
there is water. B with a volume of 0.6 m and a pressure of 0.1 MPa and 250 ° C
there is water at the temperature, the valve opens and water flows from container A to container B.
The valve is closed when the pressure in Tank A is 0.6 MPa. B what happens in the final state of pressure in container?
Draw the system schematically.
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