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Steam enters a radiator at 16 psia and 0.97 quality. The steam flows through the radiator, is con- densed, and leaves as liquid water at 200 °F. If the heating capacity of the radiator is 5000 Btu/hr, at what rate in Ibm/hr must the steam be supplied?

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Answer:

5.328Ibm/hr

Step-by-step explanation:

Through laboratory tests, thermodynamic tables were developed, these allow to know all the thermodynamic properties of a substance (entropy, enthalpy, pressure, specific volume, internal energy etc ..)

through prior knowledge of two other properties such as pressure and temperature.

for this case we can define the following equation for mass flow using the first law of thermodynamics


m=(Q)/(h1-h2)

where

Q=capacity of the radiator =5000btu/hr

m = mass flow

then using thermodynamic tables we found entalpy in state 1 and 2

h1(x=0.97, p=16psia)=1123btu/lbm

h2(x=0, p=16psia)=184.5btu/lbm

solving


Q=(5000)/(1123-184.5) =5.328Ibm/hr

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