QI/ A volume of the vessel A is 0.5 m' contains saturated water at 275 °C, 80% quality. The pressure of cylinder B will be floated at 300 kPa, cylinder B in the beginning is empty. The air is flowed into cylinder B when the valve is opened and reaches to equilibrium state of 300 kPa, 275 °C. Determine the heat transfer during the process.

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QI/ A volume of the vessel A is 0.5 m' contains saturated water at 275 °C, 80%
quality. The pressure of cylinder B will be floated at 300 kPa, cylinder B in the
beginning is empty. The air is flowed into cylinder B when the valve is opened
and reaches to equilibrium state of 300 kPa, 275 °C. Determine the heat transfer
during the process.
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Q2/ A 0.1 m' cylinder containing of oxygen has an externally loaded piston. Initially the oxygen at
400 kPa, 200 °C. Now the oxygen is compressed depending of the relation PV3 = constant to a final
temperature 300 °C. Determine the heat transfer during the process.
Transcribed Image Text:QI/ A volume of the vessel A is 0.5 m' contains saturated water at 275 °C, 80% quality. The pressure of cylinder B will be floated at 300 kPa, cylinder B in the beginning is empty. The air is flowed into cylinder B when the valve is opened and reaches to equilibrium state of 300 kPa, 275 °C. Determine the heat transfer during the process. S water Q2/ A 0.1 m' cylinder containing of oxygen has an externally loaded piston. Initially the oxygen at 400 kPa, 200 °C. Now the oxygen is compressed depending of the relation PV3 = constant to a final temperature 300 °C. Determine the heat transfer during the process.
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