In a counter-current-flow tubular heat exchanger, a liquid food (milk), flowing in the inner pipe, is heated from 20 to 40°C. In the outer pipe the heating medium (water) cools from 90 to 50°C. The overall heat-transfer coefficient based on the inside diameter is 2000 W/(m^2-°C). The inside diameter is 5 cm and length of the heat exchanger is 10 m. The average specific heat of water is 4.181 kJ/(kg-°C). Calculate the mass flow rate of water in the outer pipe.
In a counter-current-flow tubular heat exchanger, a liquid food (milk), flowing in the inner pipe, is heated from 20 to 40°C. In the outer pipe the heating medium (water) cools from 90 to 50°C. The overall heat-transfer coefficient based on the inside diameter is 2000 W/(m^2-°C). The inside diameter is 5 cm and length of the heat exchanger is 10 m. The average specific heat of water is 4.181 kJ/(kg-°C). Calculate the mass flow rate of water in the outer pipe.
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In a counter-current-flow tubular heat exchanger, a liquid food (milk),
flowing in the inner pipe, is heated from 20 to 40°C. In the
outer pipe the heating medium (water) cools from 90 to
50°C. The overall heat-transfer coefficient based on the inside
diameter is 2000 W/(m^2-°C). The inside diameter is 5 cm and
length of the heat exchanger is 10 m. The average specific heat
of water is 4.181 kJ/(kg-°C). Calculate the mass flow rate of
water in the outer pipe. Compare the amount of milk being heated to concurrent design.
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