A fluid enters an apparatus at 480 ft/s, initially the pressure of the fluid is 120 psia, the specific volume of 5ft3/lb and the internal energy is 383 BTU/lb. The fluid leaves the apparatus at 25psia, specific volume of 18 ft3/lb, an exit velocity of 1200 ft/s and internal energy of 120 BTU/lb. The heat radiation loss is 10 BTU/lb. Determine work steady flow, WSF

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A fluid enters an apparatus at 480 ft/s, initially the pressure
of the fluid is 120 psia, the specific volume of 5ft3/lb and
the internal energy is 383 BTU/lb. The fluid leaves the
apparatus at 25psia, specific volume of 18 ft3/lb, an exit
velocity of 1200 ft/s and internal energy of 120 BTU/lb. The
heat radiation loss is 10 BTU/lb. Determine work steady
flow, WSF
Transcribed Image Text:PROBLEM 1 A fluid enters an apparatus at 480 ft/s, initially the pressure of the fluid is 120 psia, the specific volume of 5ft3/lb and the internal energy is 383 BTU/lb. The fluid leaves the apparatus at 25psia, specific volume of 18 ft3/lb, an exit velocity of 1200 ft/s and internal energy of 120 BTU/lb. The heat radiation loss is 10 BTU/lb. Determine work steady flow, WSF
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