Fundamentals Of Thermodynamics
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Author: Borgnakke, C. (claus), Sonntag, Richard Edwin, Author.
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Chapter 3, Problem 3.94P
A constant pressure container is filled with 1 kg of stainless steel and 0.5 kg of PVC (polyvinyl chloride) both at 20C and 0.25 kg of hot air at 500 K, 100 kPa. The container is now left alone with no external heat transfer. Find the final temperature and the process work.
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