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2. A vacuum gage connected to a chamber reads 5.8 psi at a location where the
atmospheric pressure is 14.5 psi. Determine the absolute pressure in the chamber.
3. A vessel of cylindrical shape is 50 cm in diameter and 75 cm high. It contains 4
kg of a gas. The pressure measured with manometer indicates 620 mm of Hg
above atmosphere when barometer reads 760 mm of Hg. Determine:
(i)The absolute pressure of the gas in the vessel in bar.
(ii)Specific volume and density of the gas.
6. The pressure of gas in a pipe line is measured with a mercury manometer having
one limb open to the atmosphere. If the difference in the height of mercury in the
two limbs is 562 mm, calculate the gas pressure. The barometer reads 761 mm
Hg, the acceleration due to gravity is 9.79 m/s2, and the density of mercury is
13640 kg/m3.
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9. 14.5 liters of gas at 172 MN/m2 is expanded at constant pressure until its volume
becomes 130.5 liters. Determine the work done by the gas.
10. A manometer is used to measure the air pressure in a tank. The fluid used has a
specific gravity of 1.25, and the differential height between the two arms of the
manometer is 28 in. If the local atmospheric pressure is 12.7 psia, deter-mine the
absolute pressure in the tank for the cases of the manometer arm with the (a)
higher and (b) lower fluid level being attached to the tank.
11. A gas having a volume of 0.05 m3 and pressure of 6.9 bar expands reversibly in a
cylinder behind a piston according to law pv 1.2 = constant until the volume is
0.08 m3. Calculate the work done by the gas. Also sketch the process on a p-v
diagram.
12. The hydraulic piston/cylinder system shown in Fig. has a cylinder diameter of
D=0.1 m with a piston and rod mass of 25 kg. The rod
has a diameter of 0.01 m with an outside
atmospheric pressure of 101 kPa. The inside
hydraulic fluid pressure is 250 kPa. How large a
force can the rod push within the upward
direction?
13. A cylinder contains 1 kg of a certain fluid at an
initial pressure of 20 bar. The fluid is allowed to expand reversibly behind a
piston according to a law pV2= constant until the volume is doubled. The fluid is
then cooled reversibly at constant pressure until the piston regains its original
position ; heat is then supplied reversibly with the piston firmly locked in position
until the pressure rises to the original value of 20 bar. Calculate the net work done
by the fluid, for an initial volume of 0.05 m3?
14. 1 kg of a fluid is compressed reversibly according to a law pv=0.25 where p is in
bar and v is in m3/kg. The final volume is 1/4 of the initial volume. Calculate the
work done on the fluid and sketch the process on a p-v diagram?
15. A certain fluid at 10 bar is contained in a cylinder behind a piston, the initial
volume being 0.05 m3. Calculate the work done by the fluid when it expands
reversibly, (a) At constant pressure to final volume of 0.2 m3;(b) According to
linear law to final volume of 0.2 m3 and a final pressure of 2 bar ; (c) According
to a law pV= constant to a final volume of 0.1 m3; (d) According to law pV3=
constant to a final volume of 0.06 m3. Sketch all processes on p-Vdiagram.
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