Chilled water that enters a continuous-flow type immersion chiller at 0.5 C and departs at 2.5 C is to be used to cool tilapia with an average mass of 1.8 kg and an average specific heat of 3.54 kJ/kg C. At a pace of 320 tilapia per hour, birds are placed into the chiller at a uniform temperature of 15 C and chilled to an average temperature of 3 C before being removed. The chiller absorbs heat from its surroundings at a rate of 130 kJ/h at 25 degrees Celsius. Determine the rate of heat removal from the tilapia in kW as well as the rate of entropy creation throughout the chilling process. O 5.6435x10-4 kW/K 10.6435x10-4 kW/K 9.6435x10-4 kW/K O 8.6435x10-4 kW/K O 7.6435x10-4 kW/K

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Chilled water that enters a continuous-flow type immersion chiller at 0.5
C and departs at 2.5 C is to be used to cool tilapia with an average mass
of 1.8 kg and an average specific heat of 3.54 kJ/kg C. At a pace of 320
tilapia per hour, birds are placed into the chiller at a uniform temperature
of 15 C and chilled to an average temperature of 3 C before being
removed. The chiller absorbs heat from its surroundings at a rate of 130
kJ/h at 25 degrees Celsius. Determine the rate of heat removal from the
tilapia in kW as well as the rate of entropy creation throughout the chilling
process.
5.6435x10-4 kW/K
10.6435x10-4 kW/K
9.6435x10-4 kW/K
8.6435x10-4 kW/K
7.6435x10-4 kW/K
O 6.6435x10-4 kW/K
NONE OF THE ABOVE
Transcribed Image Text:Chilled water that enters a continuous-flow type immersion chiller at 0.5 C and departs at 2.5 C is to be used to cool tilapia with an average mass of 1.8 kg and an average specific heat of 3.54 kJ/kg C. At a pace of 320 tilapia per hour, birds are placed into the chiller at a uniform temperature of 15 C and chilled to an average temperature of 3 C before being removed. The chiller absorbs heat from its surroundings at a rate of 130 kJ/h at 25 degrees Celsius. Determine the rate of heat removal from the tilapia in kW as well as the rate of entropy creation throughout the chilling process. 5.6435x10-4 kW/K 10.6435x10-4 kW/K 9.6435x10-4 kW/K 8.6435x10-4 kW/K 7.6435x10-4 kW/K O 6.6435x10-4 kW/K NONE OF THE ABOVE
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