Week 1 Example Problems PDF
Week 1 Example Problems PDF
[1] BORGNAKKE, C., SONNTAG, R. E., SOM, Fundamental of Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, Wiley Publication.
Steam Table – Saturated Water (Pressure Table)[2]
[2] BORGNAKKE, C., SONNTAG, R. E., SOM, Fundamental of Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, Wiley Publication.
Steam Table – Superheated Water Vapor[3]
[3] BORGNAKKE, C., SONNTAG, R. E., SOM, Fundamental of Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, Wiley Publication.
Steam Table – Compressed Liquid Water[4]
[4] BORGNAKKE, C., SONNTAG, R. E., SOM, Fundamental of Thermodynamics, Seventh Edition, Wiley Publication.
Example Problem
Water vapor initially at 3 MPa and 300 oC (state 1) is contained within a piston cylinder assembly.
The water is cooled at constant volume until its temperature reaches 200 oC (state 2).
2) The water is
compressed isothermally to a state when pressure is 2.5 MPa (state 3). Locate state 1, 2 and 3 on a
T-v and p-v diagram. Determine specific volume at state 1,2 and 3 and the quality at state 2.
Steam table data
Saturated water vapor table
Steam table data
Superheated water vapor
Saturated water vapor
Compressed liquid water
1. PROPERTIES OF PURE
SUBSTANCES
Problem 1.1: A cylinder has a thick piston initially held by a pin, as shown in
the
h figure
fi b l
below. Th cylinder
The li d contains
i carbon
b dioxide
di id at 150 kPakP andd ambient
bi
temperature of 290 K. The metal piston has a density of 8000 kg/m3 and the
atmospheric pressure is 101 kPa. The pin is now removed, allowing the piston to
move and after a while the gas returns to ambient temperature.
move, temperature Is the piston
against the stops?
Ans: m = 0.012 kg
Air
Ans: (a) Liquid level will rise (b) Liquid level will fall
Problem 1.5: A piston/cylinder arrangement is loaded with a linear spring and
the outside atmosphere.
atmosphere It contains water at 5 MPa, MPa 400
400°C C with the volume
being 0.1 m3. If the piston is at the bottom, the spring exerts a force such that Plift
= 200 kPa. The system now cools until the pressure reaches 1200 kPa. Find the
mass of water and v1, the final state (T2, v2) and plot the P P–vv diagram for the
process.
b. What is the specific work done by the air during the process?
Ans : (a) The piston rests on the stops. final pressure = 130.7 kPa
(b) Work done = 96.6 kJ/kg
Problem 2.2: The refrigerant R-22 is contained in a piston/cylinder, as shown in
the figure below, where the volume is 11 litres when the piston hits the stops.
The initial state is −30◦C, 150 kPa, with a volume of 10 litres. This system is
brought indoors and warms up to 15◦C.
a. Is the
h piston
i at the
h stops in
i the
h final
fi l state??
R-22
Problem 2.3: Two kilograms of water is contained in a piston/cylinder (Figure
b l ) with
below) i h a massless
l piston
i l d d with
loaded i h a linear
li spring
i andd the
h outside
id
atmosphere. Initially the spring force is zero and P1 = P0 =100 kPa with a
volume of 0.2 m3. If the piston just hits the upper stops, the volume is 0.8 m3 and
T = 600◦C.
C Heat
H t isi now added
dd d until
til the
th pressure reaches
h 1.21 2 MPa.
MP Find
Fi d the
th final
fi l
temperature, show the P–V diagram, and find the work done during the process.
A (a)
Ans: ( ) pressure = 694.875
694 875 kPa
kP
(b) Final temperature = 51 oC, Total work done = 1342.6 kJ
Problem 2.6: A cylinder, Acyl = 7.012 cm2 has two pistons mounted, the upper
one, mpp1=100 kg, initially resting on the stops. The lower piston, mpp2 = 0 kg, has
2 kg water below it, with a spring in vacuum connecting the two pistons. The
spring force fore is zero when the lower piston stands at the bottom, and when
the lower piston hits the stops the volume is 0.3 m3. The water initially at 50 kPa,
0 00206 m3 is
V= 0.00206 i then
h heated
h d to saturatedd vapor.
a. Find the initial temperature and pressure that will lift the upper piston.
b Find
b. Fi d th
the final
fi l T,
T p, v andd the
th workk done
d b the
by th water.
t
mp1
mp2