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Change of Phase - Constant Pressure Heat Addition Explain the Change of Phase - Constant Pressure Heat Addition
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The point C is the saturated vapor state, and line BC is a constant-temperature procedure in which the change of phase from liquid to vapor takes place. The line CD symbolizes the procedure in which the steam is super-heated at constant pressure. The temperature and volume both rise during the procedure.
Now assume the process occur at a constant pressure of 100 psia, starting from a preliminary temperature of 60°F. The point E symbolizes the first state, the specific volume become slightly less than 14.7 psia and 60°F. The vaporization now starts at point F, where the temperature is 327.8°F. The point G is a saturated-vapor state, and line GH is the stable pressure procedure in which the steam is superheated.
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