Thermal Fluids Engineering I (ME 206) Class No. 16 Exercise (2) The radiator of a steam heating system has a volume of 2

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Thermal Fluids Engineering I (ME 206) Class No. 16 Exercise (2) The radiator of a steam heating system has a volume of 2

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Thermal Fluids Engineering I (ME 206) Class No. 16 Exercise (2) The radiator of a steam heating system has a volume of 20 L and is filled with superheated vapor at 300 kPa and 250°C. At this moment both the inlet and exit valves to the radiator are closed. Determine the change in internal energy when the steam pressure drops to 100 kPa. Also, show the process on a P-v diagram with respect to saturation lines.
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