Hello, I am working through the 2016 thermal fluids practice exam and a couple questions are tripping me up.
On Q532, the solution states that steam at 25 psi, 100 DegF has an enthalpy of 68 BTu/lbm. Which specific steam table is this data extracted from? The table I have does not have any values in this range.
On Q114, the solution states that water at slightly above atmospheric pressure and a Temp of 60 F has an enthalpy of 28 Btu/lbm. How are they coming up with that value?
Referencing App 35.A MERM 12th edition , states that Cp of H2O at 60F is roughly 1 Btu/lbmF so that would Emma the enthalpy is 60 Btu/lbm
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Zach
On Q532, the solution states that steam at 25 psi, 100 DegF has an enthalpy of 68 BTu/lbm. Which specific steam table is this data extracted from? The table I have does not have any values in this range.
On Q114, the solution states that water at slightly above atmospheric pressure and a Temp of 60 F has an enthalpy of 28 Btu/lbm. How are they coming up with that value?
Referencing App 35.A MERM 12th edition , states that Cp of H2O at 60F is roughly 1 Btu/lbmF so that would Emma the enthalpy is 60 Btu/lbm
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Zach