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Engineering, 13.02.2020 23:31, lightbright828

A closed, rigid tank whose volume is 1.6 m3 contains Refrigerant 134a, initially a two-phase liquid–vapor mixture at 10°C. The refrigerant is heated to a final state where temperature is 50°C and quality is 100%. Locate the initial and final states on a sketch of hte T-v diagram. Determine the mas of vapor present at the initial and final states, each in kg.

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