Chapter 2: Properties of Pure Substances
Chapter 2: Properties of Pure Substances
Chapter 2: Properties of Pure Substances
1. T-ʋ Diagram(water)
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2. P-ʋ Diagram(water)
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Example 1. A rigid tank contains 50kg of saturated liquid water at 90oc. Determine
the pressure in the tank and volume of the tank.
First plot the T- ʋ Diagram schematically for simplicity
Son since saturation condition exists, the pressure must be the saturation pressure at
90oc.
From table P=Psat @90oc=70.13kPa
ʋ= ʋf@90oc =0.001036m3/kg
Therefore Volume of the tank=V=m* ʋ=50kg*0.001036m3/kg=0.0518m3
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Son The volume change per unit mass during vaporization process is ʋfg ,
which is the difference between ʋg and ʋf and read from table @100kpa
will give us
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Consider a tank that contains a saturated liquid vapor mixture. The volume
occupied by the saturated liquid is ʋf and volume occupied by the
saturated vapor is ʋg. The total volume of the mixture will be
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Where y is ʋ, u, or h.
Example 3. A rigid tank contains 10kg of water at
90oc. If 8kg of water is in liquid form and the rest
are in vapor form, Determine a) the pressure in
the tank b) the volume of the tank
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At a) P=40kPa=0.4bar, we have
ʋf= ʋf + x(ʋg - ʋf)
0.2 = 0.001 + (3.993 - 0.001) :. x = 0.050015 and T=75.87oc
At b)P=630kPa=6.3bar
Since we don’t find 6.3bar directly from pressure table, we’ll go for interpolation
ʋf@6bar=0.0001106m3/kg , ʋf@7bar=0.0001108m3/kg
ʋf@6.3bar =ʋf@6bar+(ʋf@7bar -ʋf@6bar )*(P@6.3bar-P@6bar)/(P@7bar -P@6bar)
ʋf@6.3bar =0.0011m3/kg
ʋg@6bar =0.3157m3/kg, ʋg@7bar =0.2729m3/kg
ʋg@6.3bar =ʋg@6bar+(ʋg@7bar -ʋg@6bar )*(P@6.3bar-P@6bar)/(P@7bar -P@6bar)
ʋg@6.3bar =0.3042m3/kg
Therefore ʋ= ʋf@6.3bar +x(ʋg@6.3bar - ʋf@6.3bar )
X=0.6558 and CHECK T=160oc
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