Thermo
Thermo
Dr Alizadeh
1. A cylinder which has a volume of 0.4 m3 holds 2.0 kg of a mixture of liquid
water and water vapor. The mixture is in equilibrium at a pressure of 6 bar
(0.6 MPa).
Calculate:
1) The volume and mass of liquid,
2) The volume and mass of vapor.
2. A cylinder which contains 3 pounds of saturated liquid water at a constant
pressure of 30 Psia is heated until the quality of the mixture is 70 percent.
Calculate:
1) The initial temperature,
2) The final pressure and temperature, and
3) The volume change of the mixture.
3. A container with a plunger compresses one lb-mol of an ideal gas from 1
atmosphere pressure to 10 atmospheres. Calculate the amount of work done
if the process is considered to be polytropic. Assume the temperature to be
273K and k for the process to be 1.4. All losses are neglected.
4. The figure shows a container having 4Kg of saturated water at 35˚C. It also
has a frictionless piston with a cross sectional area of 0.06m2 initially resting
on the stops enclosing a volume of 0.03m3. To raise this piston against
atmospheric pressure, a pressure of 300KPa has to be applied. On moving
the piston upwards, it will encounter a linear spring when the contained
volume is 0.075m3. To the final pressure is 7MPa, determine:
a) The final state of water.
b) The work done during the process.
5. What can you say about the following statements if one has an adiabatic
process in which there is no heat transfer between the system and the
surroundings, either because the system is well insulated or because the
process occurs very rapidly?
1. q = +w
2. q=0
3. ∆E = q
4. ∆E = w
5. p∆V = 0
6. A medical ampoule containing dextrose (liquid water) at 1000 Psia, 100°
F and having a volume of 0.3 in3 is placed in a cylinder having a volume
of 1 ft3. A vacuum is created in the cylinder and the capsule is broken.
Dextrose now evaporates and fills the cylinder.
a) Calculate the final quality of the water vapor mixture in the
cylinder if it reaches a final equilibrium temperature of 100° F.
b) Also calculate the heat transfer with the surroundings.
7. Heat is transferred to steam at 50 lbf in a cylinder having a volume of 2
ft3. The temperature of steam rises from 300°F to 500°F while the
pressure remains constant. Calculate
i. The heat transfer ,
ii. The work done ,
iii. The change in initial energy for the above process.
(Assume the system to be a close one)
8. A partition separates the two compartment of an insulated vessel as
shown in the figure. Compartment A, contains 2 Kg of water at 200°C, 5
MPa and compartment B, contains 0.983 Kg of water at 200°C and 0.1
MPa. The partition is removed and the water in both the compartments
fills up the entire vessel. Determine the final pressure, and the heat
transfer involved in the mixing process, if the final temperature is 200°C.
9. A container with an air tight piston is at a pressure of 100 Psia and a
temperature of 70°F. The piston moves up when 100 Btu of heat is
transferred and the volume changes from 0.5 ft3 to 2.0 ft3.
Assuming perfect gas behavior, calculate:
i. The change in initial energy,
ii. The final temperature, and
iii. The heat capacity of the process.
10. Calculate the total work transfer that takes place for a process as shown
in the figure.
12. A reversible cyclic device does work, while exchanging heat with three
constant temperature reservoirs as illustrated in the figure. The three
reservoirs 1, 2 and 3are at temperature of 1000K, 300K and 500K
respectively. It is known that 400KJ of heat are transferred from
reservoir 1 to the device, and the total work done by the cyclic device is
100KJ. Determine both the magnitude and direction of the heat transfer
with the other two reservoirs.
Good Luck