17 kg of saturated water at a temperature of 34 degrees Celsius is heated to become wet steam isobarically isotherm. This wet steam is heated again isochorically until its temperature is 1.5 times to become saturated steam. The steam is heated again 1.6 times from the previous temperature to become further hot steam through the isobaric process. picture the process, calculate, and fill in the table below

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17 kg of saturated water at a temperature of 34 degrees Celsius is heated to become wet steam
isobarically isotherm. This wet steam is heated again isochorically until its temperature is 1.5 times to
become saturated steam. The steam is heated again 1.6 times from the previous temperature to
become further hot steam through the isobaric process. picture the process, calculate, and fill in the
table below
T
V(m^3)
X (%)
U(kJ)
H(kJ)
State 1
State 2
State 3
State 4
Transcribed Image Text:17 kg of saturated water at a temperature of 34 degrees Celsius is heated to become wet steam isobarically isotherm. This wet steam is heated again isochorically until its temperature is 1.5 times to become saturated steam. The steam is heated again 1.6 times from the previous temperature to become further hot steam through the isobaric process. picture the process, calculate, and fill in the table below T V(m^3) X (%) U(kJ) H(kJ) State 1 State 2 State 3 State 4
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