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Set 3 Ans
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Solution
Solution
(a) For Refrigerant 134a at T = 60°C 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 = -10°C and u = 200 kJ/kg,
determine p in bar and v in m3/kg
p = 3.54 bar,
x= = = 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 piston–cylinder assembly from 30
lbf/in.2, 20°F 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 200°F, is placed in an open tank
together with 4 ft3 of liquid water, initially at 70°F 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
Tf = =
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