A Two-pass steam Condenser is designed for a full heat load of (293 MW) at a pressure of (0.05 bar). The inlet and outlet temperature of circulating water is (15 °C) and (25 °C) respectively. A (2.5 cm) Diameter, (304 Stainless Steel) Condenser tube has been selected. The water velocity inside the tubes is assumed to be (2.6 m/s). Assume the following: U₁ = 2053 W/m².C; Cp= 4.187 kJ/kg.K; p 1000 kg/m³. Estimate the following: 1. The effective tube length; 2. Cooling water flow rate ; 3. Total heat transfer area ; 4. Condenser Effectiveness. = Water 2 ot Wet Steam C.Wout C.Win

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A Two-pass steam Condenser is designed for a full heat load of (293 MW) at a
pressure of (0.05 bar). The inlet and outlet temperature of circulating water is
(15 °C) and (25 °C) respectively. A (2.5 cm) Diameter, (304 Stainless Steel)
Condenser tube has been selected. The water velocity inside the tubes is
assumed to be (2.6 m/s). Assume the following: U₁ = 2053 W/m².C ; C₁=
4.187 kJ/kg.K ; p = 1000 kg/m³. Estimate the following: 1. The effective
tube length; 2. Cooling water flow rate; 3. Total heat transfer area ; 4.
Condenser Effectiveness.
Water
3
2
ot
Wet Steam
C.Wout
C.Win
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Transcribed Image Text:A Two-pass steam Condenser is designed for a full heat load of (293 MW) at a pressure of (0.05 bar). The inlet and outlet temperature of circulating water is (15 °C) and (25 °C) respectively. A (2.5 cm) Diameter, (304 Stainless Steel) Condenser tube has been selected. The water velocity inside the tubes is assumed to be (2.6 m/s). Assume the following: U₁ = 2053 W/m².C ; C₁= 4.187 kJ/kg.K ; p = 1000 kg/m³. Estimate the following: 1. The effective tube length; 2. Cooling water flow rate; 3. Total heat transfer area ; 4. Condenser Effectiveness. Water 3 2 ot Wet Steam C.Wout C.Win Qc
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