Steam at a pressure of 2 MPa and a temperature of 240°C enters a nozzle with a velocity of 15m/s. The steam expands reversibly and adiabatically in the nozzle to a pressure of 100 kPa and a dryness fraction of 0.9. Calculate the velocity of the steam at exit from the nozzle, t, h, (КРа) (°C) (m²/kg) (m²/kg) (kJ/kg) (kJ/kg) (kJ/kg.K)| (kJ/kg.K) 100 99.63 0.00104 1.694 417.46 2,676 1.3026 7.3594 Saturated table extract for P = 100 KPa Т (С) V (m3/kg) h (kJ/kg) S (kJ/kgK) 240 0.1084 2876 6.495 Superheated table extract at P = 2 MPa

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Steam at a pressure of 2 MPa and a temperature of 240°C enters a nozzle with a velocity of 15m/s. The
steam expands reversibly and adiabatically in the nozzle to a pressure of 100 kPa and a dryness fraction
of 0.9. Calculate the velocity of the steam at exit from the nozzle,
t,
h,
(КРа)
(°C)
(m²/kg)
(m²/kg)
(kJ/kg)
(kJ/kg)
(kJ/kg.K)| (kJ/kg.K)
100
99.63
0.00104
1.694
417.46
2,676
1.3026
7.3594
Saturated table extract for P = 100 KPa
Т (С)
V (m3/kg)
h (kJ/kg)
S (kJ/kgK)
240
0.1084
2876
6.495
Superheated table extract at P = 2 MPa
Transcribed Image Text:Steam at a pressure of 2 MPa and a temperature of 240°C enters a nozzle with a velocity of 15m/s. The steam expands reversibly and adiabatically in the nozzle to a pressure of 100 kPa and a dryness fraction of 0.9. Calculate the velocity of the steam at exit from the nozzle, t, h, (КРа) (°C) (m²/kg) (m²/kg) (kJ/kg) (kJ/kg) (kJ/kg.K)| (kJ/kg.K) 100 99.63 0.00104 1.694 417.46 2,676 1.3026 7.3594 Saturated table extract for P = 100 KPa Т (С) V (m3/kg) h (kJ/kg) S (kJ/kgK) 240 0.1084 2876 6.495 Superheated table extract at P = 2 MPa
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