Consider 3.101 Take the whole room as a C.V. and write

Chapter 3, Problem 82HP

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Problem 82HP

Consider Problem 3.101 Take the whole room as a C.V. and write both conservation of mass and conservation of energy equations. Write equations for the process (two are needed) and use them in the conservation equations. Now specify the four properties that determine the initial state (two) and the final state (two); do you have them all? Count unknowns and match them with the equations to determine those.

Problem 3.101

A water-filled reactor with a volume of 1 m3 is at 20 MPa and 360°C and is placed inside a containment room, as shown in Fig. 3.101. The room is well insulated and initially evacuated. Due to a failure, the reactor ruptures and the water fills the containment room. Find the minimum room volume so that the final pressure does not exceed 200 kPa.

FIGURE P3.101

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QUESTION:

Problem 82HP

Consider Problem 3.101 Take the whole room as a C.V. and write both conservation of mass and conservation of energy equations. Write equations for the process (two are needed) and use them in the conservation equations. Now specify the four properties that determine the initial state (two) and the final state (two); do you have them all? Count unknowns and match them with the equations to determine those.

Problem 3.101

A water-filled reactor with a volume of 1 m3 is at 20 MPa and 360°C and is placed inside a containment room, as shown in Fig. 3.101. The room is well insulated and initially evacuated. Due to a failure, the reactor ruptures and the water fills the containment room. Find the minimum room volume so that the final pressure does not exceed 200 kPa.

FIGURE P3.101

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Solution 82 HP

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To write the equations for the conservation of mass and conservation of energy . And also to write the equations for the process and using them in the conservation equations.

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