11. Steam at a pressure of 2MPa and temperature 300°C is passed at a constant rate into a desuperheater unit. The desuperheater is accomplished by continuously spraying water at 95 °C onto incoming superheated steam. The amount of water injected is so regulated that both the water and superheated steam finally change into dry steam at 2 MPa. If the resulting mixture of dry saturated steam leaves the desuperheater at 2MPa and the rate of 1 kg/s, find the mass of superheated steam used per hour and the mass of water to be injected per hour. Find also the diameter of the pipe through which the superheated steam flows to the superheater if the speed of the steam through the pipe is not to exceed 25m/s... (steam 3290.4kg/h; water 309.6kg/h; 76.5mm)

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11.
Steam at a pressure of 2MPa and temperature 300°C is passed at a
constant rate into a desuperheater unit. The desuperheater is accomplished by
continuously spraying water at 95 °C onto incoming superheated steam. The
amount of water injected is so regulated that both the water and superheated
steam finally change into dry steam at 2 MPa. If the resulting mixture of dry
saturated steam leaves the desuperheater at 2MPa and the rate of 1 kg/s, find the
mass of superheated steam used per hour and the mass of water to be injected per
hour. Find also the diameter of the pipe through which the superheated steam
flows to the superheater if the speed of the steam through the pipe is not to exceed
25m/s...
(steam 3290.4kg/h; water
309.6kg/h; 76.5mm)
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Transcribed Image Text:11. Steam at a pressure of 2MPa and temperature 300°C is passed at a constant rate into a desuperheater unit. The desuperheater is accomplished by continuously spraying water at 95 °C onto incoming superheated steam. The amount of water injected is so regulated that both the water and superheated steam finally change into dry steam at 2 MPa. If the resulting mixture of dry saturated steam leaves the desuperheater at 2MPa and the rate of 1 kg/s, find the mass of superheated steam used per hour and the mass of water to be injected per hour. Find also the diameter of the pipe through which the superheated steam flows to the superheater if the speed of the steam through the pipe is not to exceed 25m/s... (steam 3290.4kg/h; water 309.6kg/h; 76.5mm) - - of 12 laam unand nad muntan
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