Referring to the figure shown below, water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at 1.5 bar and quality of 20%, is heated at constant pressure until the piston hits the stops. Heating then continues until the water is a saturated vapor. The initial height,L1L1, is 0.05 m and the change in height, L2L2, is 0.02

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Referring to the figure shown below, water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at 1.5 bar and quality of 20%, is heated at constant pressure until the piston hits the stops. Heating then continues until the water is a saturated vapor. The initial height,L1L1, is 0.05 m and the change in height, L2L2, is 0.02 m.

Referring to the figure shown below, water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at 1.5 bar and a quality of 40%, is heated
at constant pressure until the piston hits the stops. Heating then continues until the water is saturated vapor. The initial height, L₁, is
0.05 m and the change in height, L₂, is 0.03 m.
Part A
Patm = 1 bar
* Your answer is incorrect.
Piston
Water
P₁-1.5 bar
For the overall process of the water, evaluate the work and heat transfer, each in kJ/kg.
Kinetic and potential effects are negligible.
L₂
For the overall process of the water, evaluate the work, in kJ/kg.
4₁
Transcribed Image Text:Referring to the figure shown below, water contained in a piston-cylinder assembly, initially at 1.5 bar and a quality of 40%, is heated at constant pressure until the piston hits the stops. Heating then continues until the water is saturated vapor. The initial height, L₁, is 0.05 m and the change in height, L₂, is 0.03 m. Part A Patm = 1 bar * Your answer is incorrect. Piston Water P₁-1.5 bar For the overall process of the water, evaluate the work and heat transfer, each in kJ/kg. Kinetic and potential effects are negligible. L₂ For the overall process of the water, evaluate the work, in kJ/kg. 4₁
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