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Thermodynamics PROPERTY DIAGRAMS AND STEAM TABLES Pressure-Specific Volume (P-n) Diagram A P-diagram is another common Figure 10    P-v Diagram for Water type  of  property  diagram.   Figure 10  is  the  P-n   diagram  for  pure water. A   P-n   diagram   can   be constructed for any pure substance. A P-n  diagram is different from a P-T  diagram   in  one   particularly important way.   There are regions on  a  P-n  diagram  in  which  two phases   exist   together. In   the liquid-vapor  region  in  Figure  10, water and steam exist together. For   example,   at   point   A,   water with a specific volume (nf), given by  point  B,  exists  together  with steam with a specific volume (ng), given by point C.  The dotted lines on Figure 10 are lines of constant temperature.    The  quality  of  the mixture  at  any  point  in  the  liquid-vapor  region  can  be  found  because  the  specific  volumes  of water,  steam,  and  the  mixture  are  all  known.    The  quality  can  be  found  using  the  following relationship. = xn+ (1 - x)nf x n f g f n f nfg where: n = specific volume of the mixture (ft3/lbm) x = quality of the mixture (no units) ng = specific volume of the vapor (ft3/lbm) nf = specific volume of the liquid (ft3/lbm) nfg = specific volume change of vaporization (ft3/lbm) or vfg = vg - vf Rev. 0 Page 43 HT-01

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