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Test 2 Group B
Test 2 Group B
Test 2 Group B
• This is an open book (in its broadest sense) test. To complete the question(s), you may need to refer to
property tables, which can be found in the prescribed text book and are also available through the
MEC2405 Moodle page, as well as mathematical tables and any other resources like Matlab,
Mathematica, etc. that you choose to use.
• To earn full marks, you must include:
• Concise statement of the problem, known variables and parameters and what must be found
• Schematic showing coordinate system, problem geometry, pertinent parameters, control
volume, etc.
• List of pertinent simplifying assumptions
• State appropriate physical laws and/or conservation principles
• Compile property values needed for subsequent calculations and identify/cite the sources
from which they were obtained
• Calculations and applications of lasts and principles
• Discussion of results, e.g. summary of key conclusions, inference of trends, verification
• show all your working clearly.
• Write your answers in pen on plain or ruled A4 paper in a single-column format using legible writing.
• Number and initial the top right corner of each page.
• Scan or photograph your work in portrait format, ensuring the text is legible and collate your solution
pages into a single PDF file.
• Name the PDF file: <Your Student Id Number>.pdf
• Upload this SINGLE PDF FILE in portrait format to Moodle before the due time.
• If you encounter technical difficulties, contact the lecturer or demonstrators immediately.
• Late submissions without special considerations in effect will receive no marks.
Question 1
A 10 kg mass of refrigerant-134a initially at 1.2 MPa and 70 oC is cooled in a free weighted piston-cylinder device
until it reaches a final temperature of 20 oC.
(a) Show the process on a T-v diagram with respect to the saturation lines.
(b) Find the change in volume of the refrigerant between the initial and final state.
(c) Determine the total change in energy of the system between the initial and final state.
Note: showing final results or answers without detailed analytical work and explanations will
receive no marks.