Properties of Steam (Wet, Dry, Superheated)

Properties of Steam (Wet, Dry, Superheated)




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At 4 bar, the saturation temperature is 143.6°C. Superheated steam at 4 bar and 200°C has an entropy of 7.127 kJ/kg·K. Compared to dry saturated steam at 4 bar (sg = 6.895 kJ/kg·K), the entropy is:



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Dry saturated steam at 6 bar (sg = 6.760 kJ/kg·K) is expanded to 1 bar (sg = 7.671 kJ/kg·K) isentropically. The final state is:



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The specific volume of wet steam at 8 bar with a dryness fraction of 0.85 is (vf = 0.001115 m³/kg, vg = 0.2404 m³/kg):



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Superheated steam at 15 bar and 350°C has an enthalpy of 3037.6 kJ/kg. If it is cooled at constant pressure to the saturation temperature (198.3°C), the enthalpy change is (hg at 15 bar = 2794.0 kJ/kg):



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At 2 bar, the enthalpy of saturated liquid (hf) is 504.7 kJ/kg, and the enthalpy of vaporization (hfg) is 2202.6 kJ/kg. The enthalpy of wet steam with a quality of 0.95 is:



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The quality of steam is relevant for:



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Superheated steam at 10 bar and 300°C has a specific volume of 0.2328 m³/kg. Compared to dry saturated steam at 10 bar (vg = 0.1944 m³/kg), the superheated steam is:



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Dry saturated steam at 10 bar has an entropy (sg) of 6.586 kJ/kg·K. If the steam is wet with a dryness fraction of 0.9, and the entropy of saturated liquid (sf) is 2.138 kJ/kg·K, the entropy of the wet steam is:



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At 5 bar, the saturation temperature of steam is approximately 151.8°C. The enthalpy of dry saturated steam (h_g) is 2748.7 kJ/kg, and the enthalpy of saturated liquid (h_f) is 639.7 kJ/kg. The enthalpy of wet steam with a dryness fraction of 0.8 is:



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The dryness fraction (quality) of wet steam is defined as:



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