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EXAMPLE E3-1 At the exit of a nozzle (see accompanying

figure) a gas has the following properties: V1 = 95 m/s,


mdot2 = 0.5 kg/min, Jdot2 = 0.0635 kW. If the nozzle exit
diameter is 1 cm, determine (a) two thermodynamic
properties at the exit, and (b) the flow rate of enthalpy.
Neglect potential energy. [ Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 0.895 m3/kg, 3.11 kJ/kg, (b) 0.02 kW

EXAMPLE E3-2 The specific volume of a gas in m3/kg is

experimentally related to the independent properties


temperature and pressure through the following functional
relationship: = 4.157 T/p, where T and p are expressed in K
and kPa respectively. Determine the change in , (a) exactly
and (b) approximately using Taylor's theorem for the
following change of state. State-1: p = 101 kPa, T = 1000 K;
State-2: p=100 kPa, T = 1005 K. [Manua l Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 0.619m3/kg, (b) 0.615m 3/kg

EXAMPLE E3-3 A piston-cylinder device contains steam at a

pressure of 1 MPa and a temperature of 300 oC. Evaluate (a)


the difference between the left and right hand sides of the
first T-ds equation if the system comes to a new equilibrium
with its pressure decreasing by 1 kPa and temperature
increasing by 1oC. Use PC (Phase-Change) system state
daemon. (b) What-if-scenario: How would the answer
change if steam had velocities of 10 m/s and 100 m/s in the
two states? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 5.3%, (b) 5.3%

EXAMPLE E3-4 A block of aluminum of mass 5 kg, initially at

equilibrium with the surroundings at 30 oC and 100 kPa, is


placed in a pressurized chamber kept at a pressure of 10 MPa
and a temperature of 200 oC. Determine the change in (a) the
internal energy, (b) enthalpy, (c) entropy of the block after it

comes to equilibrium with the chamber pressure and


temperature What-if-scenario: How would the answer in
part (a) and (c) change if the block were made of (e) copper,
(f) gold? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]

Answers: (a) 765 kJ, (b) 783.3 kJ, (c) 2.0 kJ/K, (d) 157.7 kJ, (e) 328.1 kJ, (f)
109.7 kJ

EXAMPLE E3-5 A pumping system delivers liquid water at a

higher pressure in an isentropic (constant entropy) manner.


At the inlet p1=100 KPa , V1 =10 m/s and z1 =0 and at the
exit p2 = 1000 KPa, V2 = 15 m/s and z2 = 5 m. Determine
the change in (a) specific internal energy, (b) specific stored
energy, (c) specific enthalpy, and (d) specific flow energy
between the inlet and exit. [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 0 kJ/kg, (b) 0.11 kJ/kg, (c) 0.90 kJ/kg, (d) 1.01 kJ/kg

EXAMPLE E3-6 Calculate the saturation temperature of (a)

water, (b) ammonia, (c) R-134a, and (d) nitrogen at 100


kPa. What-if-Scenario: How would the answers change if
the pressure were increased to 1 MPa? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST
Solut i on]
Answers:(a) 99.61oC, (b) -33.63 oC, (c) -26.58 oC, (d) -195 oC, (e) 24.89 oC

EXAMPLE E3-7 A pipe carrying refrigerant R-12 at 25 oC as a

saturated liquid develops a small leak. Assuming the


atmospheric conditions to be 100 kPa and 25 oC, determine
(a) the direction of flow at the leak, and (b) the temperature
of the refrigerant when exposed to the atmosphere. [Manua l
Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]

EXAMPLE E3-8 A tank contains superheated steam at 120

kPa. If the specific enthalpy is 2700 kJ/kg, determine the


temperature of the steam. [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: 112.86oC

EXAMPLE E3-9 A rigid tank with a volume of 0.02 m 3contains

0.5 kg of refrigerant ammonia (NH 3) at 25 oC. Determine the


phase composition. [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: Saturated Mixture

EXAMPLE E3-10 In the previous problem determine (a) x, (b)

u, and (c) the volume fraction y occupied by the liquid phase.


[Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers:(a) 35.12%, (b) 678.6 kJ/kg, (c) 540mL

EXAMPLE E3-11 The tank in the last example is heated until

all the liquid completely vaporizes. Determine (a) the


pressure, and (b) temperature in the tank. (c) What-ifScenario: How would the answers change if the tank were
heated until the liquid volume reduced to 200 mL? [Manua l
Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 3148 kPa, (b) 67.8oC, (c) 2517 kPa

EXAMPLE E3-12 Saturated vapor of refrigerant R-134a flows

into an isentropic (constant entropy) compressor at a


pressure of 100 kPa. If the exit pressure is 1 MPa, determine
(a) the exit temperature. (b) Can you explain why entropy
remains constant despite an increase in temperature at the
exxit? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers:(a) 48.91oC, (b) 1.02 MPa

EXAMPLE E3-13 Water at 5 MPa and 140 oC is pressurized at

constant entropy to a pressure of 10 MPa. Determine (a) the


change in temperature, and (b) enthalpy. Use the CL submodel for liquid water. (c) What-if-Scenario: How would
the results change if (c) the compressed liquid table or (d)
the solid/liquid model were used to model liquid water
instead? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]

Answers: (a) 0oC, (b) 5.79 kJ/kg, (c) 5.86 kJ/kg, 5.01 kJ/kg

EXAMPLE E3-14 A piston cylinder device having a volume of

2 L contains argon at a pressure of 1 atm and a temperature


of 550oR. The gas is heated to a temperature of 800 oR in a
constant volume process. Determine (a) the mass of the gas,
and (b) the change in pressure, (c) entropy during the
process. Assume the atmospheric conditions to be 100 kPa
and 25oC. (e) What-if-Scenario: How would the answer in
part (c) change if the heating were carried out at a constant
pressure? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers:(a) 0.003 kg, (b) 46.1 kPa, (c) 0.0003 kJ/K, (d) 0.027 kJ, (e) 0.044 kJ

EXAMPLE E3-15 Superheated steam at a pressure of 10 kPa

and temperature 200oC undergoes a process to a final


pressure and temperature of 50 kPa and 300 oC respectively.
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superheated steam to behave like a perfect gas. (e) Whatif-Scenario: How would these results change if the phasechange model were used? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers:(a) -16.56m3/kg, (b) 141 kJ/kg, (c) 187.2 kJ/kg, (d) -0.38 kJ/kg.K,
(e) -16.54m3/kg

EXAMPLE E3-16 A tank of volume 10 m3contains air at a

pressure of 100 kPa and a temperature of 300 K. The air is


heated to a temperature of 2000 K. Treating air as an ideal
gas, determine (a) the final pressure, and the change in the
total internal energy of air. (c) What-if-Scenario: How
would the answers change if the perfect gas model were
used? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 667 kPa, (b) 17004 kJ, (c) 667 kPa

EXAMPLE E3-17 A tank of volume 10 m3contains nitrogen at

a pressure of 3 MPa and a temperature of 125 K. Determine


the mass of nitrogen in the tank using the (a) ideal gas, (b)
real gas (Lee Kestler), and (c) real gas (Nelson-Obert)
models. What-if-Scenario: (c) How would the answers

change if the phase-change model were used? [Manua l Solut i on]


[TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 806 kg, (b) 1754 kg, (c) 1833 kg

EXAMPLE E3-18 (a) Predict the pressure of oxygen gas

having a temperature of 200 K and a specific volume of


0.001726 m3/kg using the real gas model. What-ifScenario: How would the answer change if we used (b) the
ideal gas equation of state, (c) the van der Waals equation,
(d) the BWR equation, or (e) the phase-change model is
used.? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a) 21.33 MPa, (b) 29.55 MPa, (c) 24.57 MPa, (d) 19.5 MPa

EXAMPLE E3-19 Superheated steam at a pressure of 500 kPa

and temperature of 450oC undergoes an isothermal process


to a final pressure of 20 MPa. Determine the change in (a)
specific volume, and (b) enthalpy employing the real gas
model. What-if-Scenario: How would the answers change if
(c) the phase-change, (d) ideal gas, and (e) the perfect gas
model were used? [Manua l Solut i on] [TEST Solut i on]
Answers: (a,c,d,e) -0.65 m3/kg, (b) -274.5 kJ/kg

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