Appendix C: Thermodynamic Properties of R134a
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According to the IIR Convention for R134a, what is the reference value for enthalpy (H)?
View answer and explanationWhat is the reference value for entropy (S) for R134a as per the IIR Convention?
View answer and explanationThe reference states for R134a enthalpy and entropy are defined based on which convention mentioned in the text?
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation pressure of R134a at a temperature of 20 degrees C, according to Table C1?
View answer and explanationFrom Table C1, what is the specific volume of saturated liquid R134a (vf) at a temperature of 30 degrees C?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific volume of saturated R134a vapor (vg) at a temperature of 0 degrees C, based on Table C1?
View answer and explanationFind the specific internal energy of saturated liquid R134a (uf) at 40 degrees C from Table C1.
View answer and explanationAccording to Table C1, at what temperature does R134a have a saturation pressure of 0.88698 MPa?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy of saturated liquid R134a (uf) at a temperature of 70 degrees C, according to Table C1?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific volume of saturated vapor (vg) for R134a at a temperature of 90 degrees C, as listed in Table C1?
View answer and explanationFrom Table C1, what is the saturation pressure of R134a at a temperature of 100 degrees C?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy of saturated liquid (uf) for R134a at -10 degrees C, according to Table C1?
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 100 kPa, according to Table C2?
View answer and explanationFind the specific enthalpy (h) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 50 kPa from the 'Sat' row in Table C2.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific volume (v) of superheated R134a vapor at a pressure of 100 kPa and a temperature of 0 degrees C?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific internal energy (u) of superheated R134a at 150 kPa and 50 degrees C from Table C2.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 200 kPa and a temperature of 80 degrees C?
View answer and explanationFind the specific entropy (s) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 300 kPa and a temperature of 60 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 400 kPa?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific enthalpy (h) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 300 kPa from Table C2.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy (u) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 400 kPa and a temperature of 100 degrees C?
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 500 kPa?
View answer and explanationFind the specific volume (v) of superheated R134a at 500 kPa and 80 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific entropy (s) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 600 kPa?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 800 kPa and 100 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 1000 kPa (1.0 MPa)?
View answer and explanationFind the specific internal energy (u) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 1000 kPa and a temperature of 120 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation temperature for R134a at a pressure of 1200 kPa (1.2 MPa)?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific entropy (s) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 1200 kPa and a temperature of 150 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific enthalpy (h) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 1400 kPa?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific volume (v) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 1400 kPa and a temperature of 80 degrees C?
View answer and explanationFind the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 1600 kPa (1.6 MPa).
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy (u) of superheated R134a at 1600 kPa and a temperature of 130 degrees C?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 2000 kPa and a temperature of 120 degrees C?
View answer and explanationFind the saturation temperature of R134a at a pressure of 3000 kPa (3.0 MPa).
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific enthalpy (h) of saturated R134a vapor at 3000 kPa?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific volume (v) of superheated R134a at 3000 kPa and 150 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific entropy (s) of superheated R134a at 4000 kPa and 120 degrees C?
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy (u) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 800 kPa?
View answer and explanationFind the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 100 kPa and a temperature of 130 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific volume (v) of saturated R134a vapor at 300 kPa?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific entropy (s) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 150 kPa and a temperature of 140 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy (u) of superheated R134a at 50 kPa and a temperature of 70 degrees C?
View answer and explanationFind the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 500 kPa and a temperature of 160 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific entropy (s) of saturated R134a vapor at a pressure of 1600 kPa?
View answer and explanationWhat is the saturation pressure of R134a at a temperature of 0.67 degrees C?
View answer and explanationFind the specific volume (v) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 800 kPa and a temperature of 180 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific internal energy (u) of saturated R134a vapor at 500 kPa?
View answer and explanationDetermine the specific enthalpy (h) of superheated R134a at 1600 kPa and 180 degrees C.
View answer and explanationWhat is the specific entropy (s) of superheated R134a at a pressure of 800 kPa and a temperature of 70 degrees C?
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