A closed heavy steel chamber is filled with water at 10°C and at atmospheric pressure. If the temperature of water and the chamber is raised to 40°C, what will be new pressure of water? The coefficient of thermal expansion of the steel is 1.17 x 10-5 per C, assume the chamber is unaffected by the water pressure. Use specific weight of pure water as a function of temperature and pressure for conditions where g = 9.81 m/s². urmon] Weight Density m 9.900 3350 $300 4.750 200 9:400 *000 20.90 bar 60.90 bar 30.80 bar 137.80 bar 40 Temperature (deg Cal -7am 90 bar -P117.50

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A closed heavy steel chamber is filled with water at 10°C and at atmospheric
pressure. If the temperature of water and the chamber is raised to 40°C, what will be
new pressure of water? The coefficient of thermal expansion of the steel is
1.17 x 10-5 per C, assume the chamber is unaffected by the water pressure. Use
specific weight of pure water as a function of temperature and pressure for conditions
where g = 9.81 m/s².
Weight Density/m
9.900
5.350
9.300
4.750
2.700
20.90 bar
60.90 bar
30.80 bar
137.80 bar
Hi
Temperature (deg Cale
C
(
PK 90
-PI1750
#
W
C
Transcribed Image Text:A closed heavy steel chamber is filled with water at 10°C and at atmospheric pressure. If the temperature of water and the chamber is raised to 40°C, what will be new pressure of water? The coefficient of thermal expansion of the steel is 1.17 x 10-5 per C, assume the chamber is unaffected by the water pressure. Use specific weight of pure water as a function of temperature and pressure for conditions where g = 9.81 m/s². Weight Density/m 9.900 5.350 9.300 4.750 2.700 20.90 bar 60.90 bar 30.80 bar 137.80 bar Hi Temperature (deg Cale C ( PK 90 -PI1750 # W C
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