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İZMİR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING

ESE201 - Recitation 3

Fall 2024-2025
Q1) Complete this table for H2O:
Q2) (HW) Complete this table for H2O:
Q3) A 1.8 rigid tank contains steam at 220 °C. One-third of the volume is in the liquid
phase and the rest is in the vapor form. Determine
(a) the pressure of the steam
(b) the quality of the saturated mixture
(c) the density of the mixture.
Q3) A 1.8 rigid tank contains steam at 220 °C. One-third of the volume is in the liquid
phase and the rest is in the vapor form. Determine
(a) the pressure of the steam
(b) the quality of the saturated mixture
(c) the density of the mixture.
Q4) 10-kg of R-134a fill a 1.348 rigid container at an initial temperature of -40 °C. The
container is then heated until the pressure is 200 kPa. Determine the final temperature
and the initial pressure.
Q4) 10-kg of R-134a fill a 1.348 rigid container at an initial temperature of -40 °C. The
container is then heated until the pressure is 200 kPa. Determine the final temperature
and the initial pressure.
Q4) 10-kg of R-134a fill a 1.348 rigid container at an initial temperature of -40 °C. The
container is then heated until the pressure is 200 kPa. Determine the final temperature
and the initial pressure.
Q5) A 9 container is filled with 300 kg of R-134a at 10 °C. What is the specific enthalpy of the
R-134a in the container?
Q5) A 9 container is filled with 300 kg of R-134a at 10 °C. What is the specific enthalpy of the
R-134a in the container?
Q6) 100-kg of R-134a at 200 kPa are contained in a piston-cylinder device whose
volume is 12.322 . The piston is now moved until the volume is one-half its original
size. This is done such that the pressure of the R-134a does not change. Determine
the final temperature and the change in the total internal energy of the R-134a.
Q6) 100-kg of R-134a at 200 kPa are contained in a piston-cylinder device whose
volume is 12.322 . The piston is now moved until the volume is one-half its original
size. This is done such that the pressure of the R-134a does not change. Determine
the final temperature and the change in the total internal energy of the R-134a.
Q6) 100-kg of R-134a at 200 kPa are contained in a piston-cylinder device whose
volume is 12.322 . The piston is now moved until the volume is one-half its original
size. This is done such that the pressure of the R-134a does not change. Determine
the final temperature and the change in the total internal energy of the R-134a.
Q7) (HW) Water initially at 200 kPa and 300 °C is contained in a piston cylinder device
fitted with stops. The water is allowed to cool at constant pressure until it exists as a
saturated vapor and the piston rests on the stops. Then the water continues to cool until
the pressure is 100 kPa. On the T-v diagrams sketch, with respect to the saturation lines,
the process curves passing through both the initial, intermediate, and final states of the
water.
(a) Label the T, P and v values for end states on the process curves.
(b)Find the overall change in internal energy between the initial and final states per unit
mass of water.
Q8) (HW) A piston–cylinder device contains 0.6 kg of steam at 200 °C and 0.5 MPa.
Steam is cooled at constant pressure until one-half of the mass condenses.
(a) Show the process on a T-v diagram.
(b) Find the final temperature.
(c) Determine the volume change.
Q9) A piston-cylinder device initially contains 1.4-kg saturated liquid water at 200 °C. Now
heat is transferred to the water until the volume quadruples and the cylinder contains
saturated vapor only. Determine

(a) the volume of the tank


(b) the final temperature and pressure
(c) the internal energy change of the water.
Q10) A rigid tank initially contains 1.4-kg saturated liquid water at 200 °C. At this
state, 25 percent of the volume is occupied by water and the rest by air. Now heat is
supplied to the water until the tank contains saturated vapor only. Determine
(a) the volume of the tank
(b) the final temperature and pressure
(c) the internal energy change of the water
Q11) Determine the specific volume of superheated water vapor at 3.5 MPa and 450 °C based
on
(a) the ideal-gas equation
(b) the generalized compressibility chart
(c) the steam tables
(d) Determine the error involved in the first two cases.
3-84 Determine the specific volume of superheated water vapor at 3.5 MPa and 450 °C based
on
(a) the ideal-gas equation
(b) the generalized compressibility chart
(c) the steam tables
(d) Determine the error involved in the first two cases.

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