Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach
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ISBN: 9780073398174
Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Michael A. Boles
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 4.5, Problem 114RP

(a)

To determine

The initial temperature of the piston cylinder device.

The final temperature of the piston cylinder device.

(a)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 114RP

The initial temperature of the piston cylinder device is 113.2°C_.

The final temperature of the piston cylinder device is 679.6°C_.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the total initial volume of piston cylinder device.

ν1=mfvf+mgvg (I)

Here, the mass of the liquid phase is mf, the specific volume of saturated liquid is vf, the mass of the vapour phase is mg, and the specific volume of saturated vapour is vg.

Determine the total volume of the piston cylinder device at final state.

ν3=1.2ν1 (II)

Determine the specific volume of the piston cylinder device at final state.

v3=ν3m (III)

Here, the mass of the saturated liquid vapour mixture of water is contained in a piston cylinder device is m.

Conclusion:

Write the formula of interpolation method of two variables.

y2=(x2x1)(y3y1)(x3x1)+y1 (IV)

Here, the variables denote by x and y is saturated pressure and saturated temperature.

For initial temperature of the piston cylinder device.

Show the temperature at pressure of 150 kPa, 160 kPa, and 175 kPa as in Table (1).

Pressure, kPa

(x)

Temperature,  C

(y)

150 kPa111.35
160 kPay2=?
175 kPa116.04

Substitute the value of x and y from Table (1) in Equation (IV) to calculate the value of initial temperature (y2) at pressure 160 kPa as 113.2°C.

Thus, the initial temperature of the piston cylinder device is 113.2°C_.

For specific volume of saturated liquid of the piston cylinder device.

Show the specific volume of saturated liquid at pressure of 150 kPa, 160 kPa, and 175 kPa as in Table (2).

Pressure, kPa

(x)

Specific volume of saturated liquid, m3/kg

(y)

150 kPa0.001053
160 kPay2=?
175 kPa0.001057

Substitute the value of x and y from Table (2) in Equation (IV) to calculate the value of specific volume of saturated liquid (y2) at pressure 160 kPa as 0.001055m3/kg.

For specific volume of saturated vapour of the piston cylinder device.

Show the specific volume of saturated vapour at pressure of 150 kPa, 160 kPa, and 175 kPa as in Table (3).

Pressure, kPa

(x)

Specific volume of saturated vapour, m3/kg

(y)

150 kPa1.1594
160 kPay2=?
175 kPa1.0037

Substitute the value of x and y from Table (3) in Equation (IV) to calculate the value of specific volume of saturated vapour (y2) at pressure 160 kPa as 1.097m3/kg.

Substitute 1kg for mf, 0.001055m3/kg for vf, 2kg for mg, and 1.097m3/kg for vg in Equation (I).

ν1=(1kg)(0.001055m3/kg)+(2kg)(1.097m3/kg)=(0.001055m3)+(2.194m3)=2.195m3

Substitute 2.195m3 for ν1 in Equation (II).

ν3=1.2×(2.195m3)=2.634m3

Substitute 2.634m3 for ν3 and 3kg for m in Equation (III).

ν3=2.634m33kg=0.87802m3/kg

The unit conversion of pressure from kPa to MPa.

P3=500kPa×(103MPa1kPa)=0.5MPa

For temperature of the piston cylinder device at final state.

Show the temperature at specific volume of the piston cylinder device at final state at 0.80409m3/kg, 0.87802m3/kg, and 0.89696m3/kg as in Table (4).

specific volume of the piston cylinder device at final state, m3/kg

(x)

Temperature, °C

(y)

0.80409600
0.87802y2=?
0.89696700

Substitute the value of x and y from Table (4) in Equation (IV) to calculate the value of temperature of the piston cylinder device at final state (y2) at specific volume of saturated vapour 0.87802m3/kg as 679.6°C.

Thus, the final temperature of the piston cylinder device is 679.6°C_.

(b)

To determine

The mass of liquid water when the piston first starts moving.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 114RP

The mass of liquid water when the piston first starts moving is 0kg_.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the specific volume of the piston cylinder device at this state.

v2=ν2m (V)

Here, the mass of the saturated liquid vapour mixture of water is contained in a piston cylinder device is m.

Conclusion:

Since, ν1=ν2 the volume of piston cylinder device at state 1 is equal to volume of piston cylinder device at state 2.

Substitute 2.195m3 for ν2 and 3kg for m in Equation (V).

ν3=2.195m33kg=0.731667m3/kg

Therefore, the value of specific volume of the piston cylinder device at this state is greater than vg=0.3748m3/kg at 500 kPa. However, the mass of the liquid will be converted into gaseous phase.

Thus, the mass of liquid water when the piston first starts moving is 0kg_.

(c)

To determine

The work done during the process state 2 and 3.

(c)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 114RP

The work done during the process state 2 and 3 is 220kJ_.

Explanation of Solution

Determine the work done in constant pressure process.

Wb=23Pdν=P2(ν3ν2) (VI)

Conclusion:

Substitute 500kPa for P2, 2.634m3 for ν3, and 2.195m3 for ν2 in Equation (VI).

Wb=(500kPa)((2.634m3)(2.195m3))=(500kPa)(0.439m3)=219.5kJ220kJ

Thus, the work done during the process state 2 and 3 is 220kJ_.

Show the P-v diagram of this process.

Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach, Chapter 4.5, Problem 114RP

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