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Marta_Voda [28]
3 years ago
6

A partition divides an insulated tank into two parts. One part of the tank contains 2.5 kg of compressed liquid water at 60°C an

d 500 kPa while the other part is evacuated. The partition is then removed, and the water expands to fill the entire tank. Determine the final temperature of the water and the volume of the tank for a final pressure of 10 kPa.
Physics
1 answer:
jeka943 years ago
6 0

Answer:

V=0.972m^2

Explanation:

the energy balance is :

E_{in} -E_{out} =ΔE_{system}

0=ΔU=mm(u_{2} -u_1)

u_1=u_2

the properties of water are from table

P_1=500 kpa\\T_1=60 degree C\\v_1=v_f_{-->60} =251.6 Kj/Kg

verified if we get a quantity between 0 and 1

P_2=10 kpa\\u_2=u_1

we have,

v_f=0.001\\v=14.670 m^3/kg\\u_f=191.79\\v_{fg}=2245.4 Kj/Kg\\

therefore,

x_2=\frac{u_2-u_f}{u_{fg} }

we replace the values in this equation:

x_2=\frac{251.6-191.79}{2245.4}\\ x_2=0.026

so,

T_2=T_{sat--10kpa} =45.81\\v_2=v_f-x_2v_{fg}

we replace the values in this equation:

v_2=0.38886m^3/kg

we have,

V=mv_2

we replace the values in this equation:

V=0.972m^2

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