Q12.6 5 liters of water at 20 ° C are pressurized to 50

Q12.6 5 liters of water at 20 ° C are pressurized to 50 atm and then isobaric heated to steam at 300 ° C. Is the vapor saturated? Calculate the final volume .

Maximum pressure, density for water and saturated water vapor

T pmax ρL ρSaturated
(°C) (bar) (kg/m3) (kg/m3)
0 0,00609 999,8 0,00485
5 0,00866 1000 0,00680
10 0,01226 999,6 0,00940
15 0,0169 999 0,0128
20 0,0233 998 0,0173
25 0,0317 997 0,0230
30 0,0424 996 0,0304
35 0,0561 994 0,0396
40 0,0737 992 0,0511
45 0,0957 990 0,0654
50 0,1232 988 0,0830
55 0,157 986 0,104
60 0,200 983 0,130
65 0,250 980 0,161
70 0,312 978 0,198
75 0,385 975 0,242
80 0,473 972 0,293
85 0,577 969 0,353
90 0,700 965 0,424
95 0,844 962 0,505
100 1,013 958 0,595
105 1,207 955 0,705
110 1,432 951 0,827
115 1,688 947 0,965
120 1,984 943 1,122
125 2,319 939 1,30

 

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