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cookie85
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Hello again...i was wondering if you can help?
I am using enthalpy equations to try and find h1 and h2 to work out 'work and heat transfers' for water, for a piston type question.
I have calculated work done using: [w = -PDV]
To find the heat transfer i need to use: [Q=m.(h2-h1)]
i have obtained h1 using: h1 = hf + x(hg-hf) (using steam tables)
This has been calculated at 1826 kg/m3, from a revision guide all it states to calculate h2 is:
''From the steam table using h1 find h2?''
This is the only piece of information i need to complete the heat transfer calculation (to find h2) can you help at all? I don't now how to find h2.
I know m = 0.15, and h1 is 1826kg/m3 and Q is 223 kj
But h2?!
Guidance on how to look this up would be appreciated.
I am using enthalpy equations to try and find h1 and h2 to work out 'work and heat transfers' for water, for a piston type question.
I have calculated work done using: [w = -PDV]
To find the heat transfer i need to use: [Q=m.(h2-h1)]
i have obtained h1 using: h1 = hf + x(hg-hf) (using steam tables)
This has been calculated at 1826 kg/m3, from a revision guide all it states to calculate h2 is:
''From the steam table using h1 find h2?''
This is the only piece of information i need to complete the heat transfer calculation (to find h2) can you help at all? I don't now how to find h2.
I know m = 0.15, and h1 is 1826kg/m3 and Q is 223 kj
But h2?!
Guidance on how to look this up would be appreciated.