If a 4" pipe was used throughout the system, what is the fluid velocity at T1 and at T4?

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Please answer only Part E. Show all work and box in final answer. The fluid velocity should be in m/s T1 = 650 degree Celsius T4 = 350 degree Celsius
Problem #1:
Superheated steam at 40 bar (absolute) and 500 kmol/hr is used to heat another fluid using 3 heat
exchangers in series.
a. Determine the change in internal energy (kW) for each heat exchanger
b. Determine the change in enthalpy (kW) for each heat exchanger
c. Determine the flow work (kW) for each heat exchanger.
d. Would internal energy and enthalpy values change if only one heat exchanger was used
to accomplish the 300 °C change in temperature?
e. If a 4"
pipe was used throughout the system, what is the fluid velocity at T1 and at T4?
T1= 650 °C
T2 550 °C
T3 450 °C
T4 350 °C
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Transcribed Image Text:Problem #1: Superheated steam at 40 bar (absolute) and 500 kmol/hr is used to heat another fluid using 3 heat exchangers in series. a. Determine the change in internal energy (kW) for each heat exchanger b. Determine the change in enthalpy (kW) for each heat exchanger c. Determine the flow work (kW) for each heat exchanger. d. Would internal energy and enthalpy values change if only one heat exchanger was used to accomplish the 300 °C change in temperature? e. If a 4" pipe was used throughout the system, what is the fluid velocity at T1 and at T4? T1= 650 °C T2 550 °C T3 450 °C T4 350 °C T senb 6ur We'll let you know when your question has been answered via email cal Engi
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