Calculating Exit Temperature of Steam Through a Valve

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To calculate the exit temperature of steam flowing through a valve from 8 MPa and 500 C to 100 kPa, first recognize that the steam is superheated, as its temperature exceeds the saturation temperature of 295.06 C at 8 MPa. After the steam passes through the valve, its pressure decreases, leading to a corresponding drop in temperature. The next step involves consulting steam tables to find the properties of steam at the exit pressure of 100 kPa. By identifying the saturation temperature and enthalpy at this lower pressure, the exit temperature can be determined. Understanding these thermodynamic principles is essential for solving the problem accurately.
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Steam at 8 MPa and 500 C flows through a valve, where it exits at 100 kPa. What is the exit temperature?


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Looked up both pressures on the steam tables. Not sure how to correlate them as I have never used them before.
 
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First, find out the properties of the steam at the inlet conditions.

For example steam at 8 MPa and 500 C is superheated steam. This is because the saturation temperature for steam at 8 MPa is 295.06 C. Since 500 C is greater than 295.06 C the steam is superheated.

Now it flows through the valve and it's pressure drops and so does it's temperature. So what you should do is look up the properties at this pressure.

Think you can figure out the exit temperature now?

Thanks
Matt
 

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