Transient AnalysisThe rigid tank illustrated in Fig.

Chapter 4, Problem 124P

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The rigid tank illustrated in Fig. P4.124 has a volume of \(0.06 \mathrm{\ m}^{3}\) and initially contains a two-phase liquid–vapor mixture of \(\mathrm{H}_{2} \mathrm{O}\) at a pressure of 15 bar and a quality of 20%. As the tank contents are heated, a pressure-regulating valve keeps

                                   

the pressure constant in the tank by allowing saturated vapor to escape. Neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects

(a) determine the total mass in the tank, in kg, and the amount of heat transfer, in kJ, if heating continues until the final quality is x = 0.5.

(b) plot the total mass in the tank, in kg, and the amount of heat transfer, in kJ, versus the final quality x ranging from 0.2 to 1.0.

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