1. A rigid insulated tank is divided into two parts, one that contains 1 kg of steam at 10 bar, 200 °C, and one that con
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A rigid insulated tank is divided into two parts, one that contains 1 kg of steam at 10 bar, 200 °C, and one that contains 1 kg of steam at 20 bar, 800 °C. The partition that separates the two compartments is removed and the system is allowed to reach equilibrium. What is the entropy generation?
This is the problem in the book Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1st edition. In the solution, it says first obtain volume and internal energy at 15.85 bar. Can you tell me how did the answer get 15.85 bar?
A rigid insulated tank is divided into two parts, one that contains 1 kg of steam at 10 bar, 200 °C, and one that contains 1 kg of steam at 20 bar, 800 °C. The partition that separates the two compartments is removed and the system is allowed to reach equilibrium. What is the entropy generation?
This is the problem in the book Fundamentals of Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics 1st edition. In the solution, it says first obtain volume and internal energy at 15.85 bar. Can you tell me how did the answer get 15.85 bar?