Three kilograms of water at 30°C are placed in a piston cylinder device under 1.0 MPa absolute pressure. Heat is added to the water at constant pressure until the temperature of the steam reaches 400°C. Sketch a complete P-v diagram of the states and processes of the problem and include all the relevant information on the diagram. ● ● Determine the work done by the system Determine the heat transferred to the system during this process.

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Three kilograms of water at 30°C are placed in a piston cylinder device under 1.0 MPa absolute pressure. Heat
is added to the water at constant pressure until the temperature of the steam reaches 400°C.
Sketch a complete P-v diagram of the states and processes of the problem and include all the relevant
information on the diagram.
●
Determine the work done by the system
Determine the heat transferred to the system during this process.
Transcribed Image Text:Three kilograms of water at 30°C are placed in a piston cylinder device under 1.0 MPa absolute pressure. Heat is added to the water at constant pressure until the temperature of the steam reaches 400°C. Sketch a complete P-v diagram of the states and processes of the problem and include all the relevant information on the diagram. ● Determine the work done by the system Determine the heat transferred to the system during this process.
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Step 1: Given:

The mass of the water, m equals 3 K g

The initial temperature of the water, T subscript 1 equals 30 to the power of o C

The initial pressure of water, P subscript 1 equals 1 M p a equals 1000 K p a

The final pressure of water, P subscript 2 equals 1 M p a equals 1000 K p a

The final temperature of the water, T subscript 2 equals 400 to the power of o C

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