Tatm 1. Initially; the piston sits on the stops and the linear spring exerts no force, the specific volume is 0.05 m/kg and the pressure is 125 kPa. Atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, mass of the piston is 102 kg, and area of the piston is 200 cm?. The linear spring exerts a force on the piston in such a way that the specific volume becomes 0.08 m/kg when the pressure reaches 200 kPa. Heat is transferred to the water until its temperature is 115 °C. Calculate work and heat transfer, showing the process on a P-v plot. H2O Hint: In the final stage, the temperature is 115 °C, but the pressure is not given. You need to find P and v using the tables and P-v plot.

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1. Initially; the piston sits on the stops and the linear spring exerts no force,
the specific volume is 0.05 m /kg and the pressure is 125 kPa.
Atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, mass of the piston is 102 kg, and area of
the piston is 200 cm?.
The linear spring exerts a force on the piston in such a way that the specific
volume becomes 0.08 m'/kg when the pressure reaches 200 kPa.
Heat is transferred to the water until its temperature is 115 °C.
Calculate work and heat transfer, showing the process on a P-v plot.
Hint: In the final stage, the temperature is 115°C, but the pressure is not given.
You need to find P and v using the tables and P-v plot.
Transcribed Image Text:Patm 1. Initially; the piston sits on the stops and the linear spring exerts no force, the specific volume is 0.05 m /kg and the pressure is 125 kPa. Atmospheric pressure is 100 kPa, mass of the piston is 102 kg, and area of the piston is 200 cm?. The linear spring exerts a force on the piston in such a way that the specific volume becomes 0.08 m'/kg when the pressure reaches 200 kPa. Heat is transferred to the water until its temperature is 115 °C. Calculate work and heat transfer, showing the process on a P-v plot. Hint: In the final stage, the temperature is 115°C, but the pressure is not given. You need to find P and v using the tables and P-v plot.
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