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Government Engineering College, Bharuch Department of Mechanical Engineering

The document is an assignment for the Basic Mechanical Engineering course at Government Engineering College, Bharuch, focusing on the properties of steam. It includes various problems related to the quality, enthalpy, internal energy, and heat calculations of steam under different conditions. Students are required to apply thermodynamic principles to solve these problems involving steam at various pressures and temperatures.

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Government Engineering College, Bharuch Department of Mechanical Engineering

The document is an assignment for the Basic Mechanical Engineering course at Government Engineering College, Bharuch, focusing on the properties of steam. It includes various problems related to the quality, enthalpy, internal energy, and heat calculations of steam under different conditions. Students are required to apply thermodynamic principles to solve these problems involving steam at various pressures and temperatures.

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Government Engineering College, Bharuch

Department of Mechanical Engineering


Assignment
Semester: I/II
Subject: Basic Mechanical Engineering (3110006)
Topic: Properties of Steam
1 Determine the quality of steam for the following cases:
(i) P= 10 bar, v = 0.180 m3/kg
(ii) P= 10 bar, t= 200°C
(iii) P=25 bar , h = 2750 kJ/kg

2 Determine enthalpy and internal energy of 1 kg of steam at a pressure of 12 bar


when (i) the dryness fraction of steam is 0.8 (ii) steam is dry and saturated (iii)
steam is superheated to 280 °C. Take Cps = 2.1 kJ/kg K.
3 Find the internal energy of 1 kg of steam at a pressure of 15 bar when steam is
(1) Super-heated at a temperature of 400 °C and
(2) Wet with dryness fraction of 0.9.
Take specific heat of superheated steam as 2.1 kJ/kg-K.

4 Three kg of steam at a pressure of 10 bar exists in the following conditions.


Calculate its enthalpy and internal energy in each of the cases.
1. Steam with x = 0.91
2. Steam at temperature 200 °C

5 How much heat is needed to convert 4 kg of water at 20°C into steam at 8 bar
and 200 °C. Take Cp of superheated steam as 2.1 kJ/kg K and specific heat of
water as 4.187 kJ/kg K.

6 Calculate the total amount of heat required to produce 6 kg of steam at a


pressure of 6 bar and temperature of 258 °C from the water at 30 °C. Take
specific heat of steam = 2.1 kJ/kg-K. and the specific heat of water = 4.187
kJ/kg-K.

7 1.5 kg of steam at a pressure of 10 bar and temperature of 250 °C is expanded


until the pressure becomes 2.8 bar. The dryness fraction of steam is then 0.9.
Calculate change in internal energy.

8 Calculate the internal energy of 1 kg of superheated steam at a pressure of 10 bar


and 280°C. If this steam is to be expanded to a pressure of 1.6 bar and 0.8 kg
dry, determine the change in internal energy. Assume specific heat of
superheated steam as 2.1 kJ /kg K.

9 Calculate the internal energy per kg of superheated steam at 10 bar and a


temperature of 300°C. Find also change in internal energy if this steam is
expanded to 1.4 bar and dryness fraction 0.8.

10 1.5kg of steam at a pressure of 10bar and temperature of 250°C is expanded


until the pressure becomes 2.8 bars. The dryness fraction of steam is then 0.9.
Calculate change in Internal Energy.

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