A steam calorimeter receives steam
from a pipe at 0.1 MPa and 20°SH. For
a pipe steam pressure of 2 MPa, what is
the quality of the steam?
 a) 95.56%
 b) 70.10%
 c) 95.20%
 d) 85.10%
Formula: h1 = hf1 + x1hfg1

1 Answer

Answer :

265.4°C, 430.7kJ/kg, 71.4kJ/kg,
1.0327kJ/(kg)(K),502.1 kJ/kg

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