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Engineering, 20.04.2020 19:57 jessejames48

A tank of 20 ft3 volume is half-filled with liquid water, and the remainder is filled by vapor at 550 psia. The water is heated until one-half of the liquid (by volume) is evaporated, while an automatic valve lets saturated vapor escape at such a rate that the pressure is held constant at 550 psia.

Determine the heat transfer during the process.

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