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mg 1 0.8
mg m f
quality x = mg/m = mf = 0.8 (2) = 0.5 lb
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(a) For Refrigerant 134a at T = 60C and v = 0.072 m3/kg, determine p in kPa, and h in kJ/kg.
(c) For saturated liquid and vapor mixture of Refrigerant R-22 at T = -10C and u = 200 kJ/kg,
determine p in bar and v in m3/kg
p = 3.54 bar,
u uf 200 32.74
ug u f
x= = 223 32.74 = 0.8791
v = vf + x(vg vf) = 0.0007588 + (0.8791)(0.06534 0.0007588) = 0.05753 m3/kg
5) Refrigerant 134a is compressed with no heat transfer in a pistoncylinder assembly from 30
lbf/in.2, 20F to 160 lbf/in.2 The mass of refrigerant is 0.04 lb. For the refrigerant as the system,
work done on the system is W = 0.56 Btu. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible.
Determine the final temperature, in F.
Process 2-3: U23 = Q23 + W23 Q23 = m(u3 u2) = (2)(1166 849.5) = 633 Btu
7) A 0.2 ft3 aluminum bar with density of 169 lb/ft3, initially at 200F, is placed in an open tank
together with 4 ft3 of liquid water, initially at 70F with specific volume = 0.01605 ft3/lb. For the
water and the bar as the system, determine the final equilibrium temperature, in F, ignoring heat
transfer between the tank and its surroundings. Heat capacity of aluminum and water are Ca =
0.216 Btu/lboF and Cw = 0.998 Btu/lboF
U = 0 Ua + Uw = 0
ma CaTa mwCwTw
maCa(Tf Ta) + mwCw(Tf Tw) = 0 Tf = ma Ca mwCw
Tf = 533.7oR = 73oF
8) Determine the volume, in m3, occupied by 40 kg of nitrogen (N2) at 17 MPa, 180 K.
V = 0.103 m3