1. 0.05 kg of steam at 1.5 MPa is contained in a rigid vessel of volume of 0.0076 m³. A. What is the temperature of the steam? B. If the vessel is cooled, at what temperature will the steam be just dry and saturated? C. Cooling is continued until the pressure in the vessel is 1.1 MPa, calculate the amount of vapor at this point. D. Calculate the amount of heat rejected between the initial and the final state. E. Draw the Ts diagram of the whole process.

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1. 0.05 kg of steam at 1.5 MPa is contained in a rigid vessel of volume of 0.0076 m³.
A. What is the temperature of the steam?
B. If the vessel is cooled, at what temperature will the steam be just dry and
saturated?
C. Cooling is continued until the pressure in the vessel is 1.1 MPa, calculate the amount
of vapor at this point.
D. Calculate the amount of heat rejected between the initial and the final state.
E. Draw the Ts diagram of the whole process.
Transcribed Image Text:1. 0.05 kg of steam at 1.5 MPa is contained in a rigid vessel of volume of 0.0076 m³. A. What is the temperature of the steam? B. If the vessel is cooled, at what temperature will the steam be just dry and saturated? C. Cooling is continued until the pressure in the vessel is 1.1 MPa, calculate the amount of vapor at this point. D. Calculate the amount of heat rejected between the initial and the final state. E. Draw the Ts diagram of the whole process.
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