Steam at 2 MPa has a specific volume of 0.09 m³/kg. Determine the quality of the steam and also compute the specific internal energy (kJ/kg).
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We can do this by using a steam table or a chart. From the table, we can see that at 2 MPa, the saturation temperature is 274.88°C. If the actual temperature of the steam is higher than this, then it is superheated. If it is equal to this, then it is Show more…
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