Construct the phase of the substance under the given conditions
in the stated diagram. Mark all lines to do it with their values.
However, do not put anything more in the diagram than is needed to
construct the phase. State what the phase is.
Water at 100C and 500 kPa, in the diagram. Put in
the temperature first.
Ammonia at -10C and 150 kPa, in the diagram. Put
in the temperature first.
Ammonia at -10C and 150 kPa, in the diagram. Put
in the temperature first.
R-12 at 0C and 350 kPa, in the diagram. Put
in the temperature first.
Construct the phase of the substance under the given conditions
in the stated diagram. Mark all lines to do it with their values.
However, do not put anything more in the diagram than is needed to
construct the phase. State what the phase is.
R-22 at 20C and 1 MPa, in the diagram. Put
in the pressure first.
R-22 at -20C and 200 kPa, in the diagram. Put
in the temperature first.
Construct the phase of the substance under the given conditions
in the stated diagram. Mark all lines to do it with their values.
However, do not put anything more in the diagram than is needed to
construct the phase. State what the phase is.
Ammonia, at -10C and 150 kPa, in the diagram. Put
in the temperature first. State the specific volume of the
substance.
Ammonia, at 20C and 100 kPa, in the diagram. Put in
the temperature first. State the specific volume of the
substance.
Construct the phase of R-134a at -10 F and 18 psia in the
diagram. Use the English-units tables in appendix F or G only. (No
converting to SI!) Mark all lines to find the phase with their
values. However, do not put anything more in the diagram than is
needed to construct the phase. State what the phase is. State the
specific volume of the substance. Note: use the english units
tables in appendix F or G in the far back of the book. In case you
do not have a compressed liquid table, you will have to use
saturated liquid values. Make sure you get the temperature right!