Hot oil (cp = 2200 J/kg.K) water in a heat exchanger with 2 bodies and 12 pipes ( cp = 4180 J/kg.K) is cooled by. 1.8 cm diameter pipes are thin-walled and made of copper. The length of each pipe passage in the heat exchanger is 3 m and the total heat transfer coefficient is 340 W/m2.K is. Water flows through the pipes with a total mass flow of 0.1 kg/s, and oil flows through the body with a mass flow of 0.2 kg/s. Water and oil enter at a temperature of 18 oC and 160 oC, respectively. Find the unit transfer coefficient (NTU) in the heat exchanger. %3D %3D

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Hot oil (cp = 2200 J/kg.K) water in a heat exchanger with 2 bodies and 12 pipes (
cp = 4180 J/kg.K) is cooled by. 1.8 cm diameter pipes are thin-walled and made
of copper. The length of each pipe passage in the heat exchanger is 3 m and the
total heat transfer coefficient is 340 W/m2.K is. Water flows through the pipes with
a total mass flow of 0.1 kg/s, and oil flows through the body with a mass flow of
0.2 kg/s. Water and oil enter at a temperature of 18 oC and 160 oC, respectively.
Find the unit transfer coefficient (NTU) in the heat exchanger.
Transcribed Image Text:海 引 Gmail D YouTube O... Çevir Community Downl... A Haritalar E Okuma listesi iş İÇİN Giriş yap İNGİLİZCE Hot oil (cp = 2200 J/kg.K) water in a heat exchanger with 2 bodies and 12 pipes ( cp = 4180 J/kg.K) is cooled by. 1.8 cm diameter pipes are thin-walled and made of copper. The length of each pipe passage in the heat exchanger is 3 m and the total heat transfer coefficient is 340 W/m2.K is. Water flows through the pipes with a total mass flow of 0.1 kg/s, and oil flows through the body with a mass flow of 0.2 kg/s. Water and oil enter at a temperature of 18 oC and 160 oC, respectively. Find the unit transfer coefficient (NTU) in the heat exchanger.
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