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A steam pipe for a 300-m-tall building receives superheated steam at 200 kPa at ground level. At the top floor the pressure is 125 kPa, and the heat loss in the pipe is 110 kJ/kg. What should the inlet temperature be so that no water will condense inside the pipe?

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Answer:

inlet temperature is
170^(\circ)Cbe so that no water will condense inside the pipe

Step-by-step explanation:

Assumptions,

  • No change in the kinetic energy
  • Steady state
  • single inlet and exit flow

The energy equation is given by


q+h_i=h_e+gZ_e

No condensation means


h_(e)=h_(g) \text { at } 125k P a=2685.4 \mathrm{kJ} / \mathrm{Kg}


h_i=h_e+gZ_e-q

Substituting the values,

=
2685.4+(9.807 * 300)/(1000) -(-110)

=
2685.4+(2942.1)/(1000) -(-110)

=
2685.4+ 2.9421 -(-110)

=
2685.4+ 2.9421 + 110

=2798.34 kJ/kg

At 200 kPa T
\sim 170

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