4. A fixed volume insulated container is connected to a distribution line by a P,= 1.6 MPa +Water vapor valve. The pressure of the water vapor flowing through the distribution line is 1.6 MPa and its temperature is 300 °C. Initially, the valve is closed, and the m, = 0 container is empty. The valve then opens and the steam flows slowly into the P2 = 1.6 MPa container until the pressure in the container is 1.6 MPa. At this point, the valve is closed. Calculate the final temperature of the steam in the container

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A fixed volume insulated container is connected to a distribution line by a
P,= 1.6 MPa +Water vapor
valve. The pressure of the water vapor flowing through the distribution line is
1.6 MPa and its temperature is 300 °C. Initially, the valve is closed, and the
m, = 0
container is empty. The valve then opens and the steam flows slowly into the
P2 = 1.6 MPa
container until the pressure in the container is 1.6 MPa. At this point, the valve
is closed. Calculate the final temperature of the steam in the container
Transcribed Image Text:4. A fixed volume insulated container is connected to a distribution line by a P,= 1.6 MPa +Water vapor valve. The pressure of the water vapor flowing through the distribution line is 1.6 MPa and its temperature is 300 °C. Initially, the valve is closed, and the m, = 0 container is empty. The valve then opens and the steam flows slowly into the P2 = 1.6 MPa container until the pressure in the container is 1.6 MPa. At this point, the valve is closed. Calculate the final temperature of the steam in the container
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