A piston/cylinder apparatus initially contains 0.4 kg of saturatcd water vapor at a pressure of 200 kPa. The water vapor is now heated until the (extensive) volume of the H,0 is 0.5 m' (state 2). (a) Fill in the following table. H,0 State Temp. T(C) P (kPa) Specific volume Volume Specific internal energy u (kJ/kg) 2529.1 Pressure P, = 200 kPa V (m) Sat. vapor v (m³/kg) 1 200 0.5 state 1. (b) Determine the total work done by the H20 during the process, 1->2. (c) Determine the total heat transfer to the H;O during the process, 1>2.

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A piston/cylinder apparatus initially contains 0.4 kg of saturated water vapor at a
pressure of 200 kPa. The water vapor is now heated until the (extensive) volume
of the H,0 is 0.5 m³ (state 2).
(a) Fill in the following table.
H,0
State Temp.
T(C) P (kPa)
Specific
volume
Volume
Specific
internal energy
u (kJ/kg)
2529.1
Pressure
P,
= 200 kPa
V (m?)
Sat. vapor
v (m³/kg)
1
200
0.5
state 1.
(b) Determine the total work done by the H20 during the process, 1→2.
(c) Determine the total heat transfer to the H,0 during the process, 1→2.
(d) Draw the process on a P-v diagram. Label both states.
(e) EXTRA CREDIT: Determine the change in enthalpy of the H20 from 1>2 and explain why this
answer makes sense.
Transcribed Image Text:A piston/cylinder apparatus initially contains 0.4 kg of saturated water vapor at a pressure of 200 kPa. The water vapor is now heated until the (extensive) volume of the H,0 is 0.5 m³ (state 2). (a) Fill in the following table. H,0 State Temp. T(C) P (kPa) Specific volume Volume Specific internal energy u (kJ/kg) 2529.1 Pressure P, = 200 kPa V (m?) Sat. vapor v (m³/kg) 1 200 0.5 state 1. (b) Determine the total work done by the H20 during the process, 1→2. (c) Determine the total heat transfer to the H,0 during the process, 1→2. (d) Draw the process on a P-v diagram. Label both states. (e) EXTRA CREDIT: Determine the change in enthalpy of the H20 from 1>2 and explain why this answer makes sense.
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