Problem 3 Refrigerant-134a enters a diffuser steadily as saturated vapor 500 kPa with a velocity of 170 m/s, and it leaves at 600 kPa and 50°C. the refrigerant is gaining heat at a rate of 2.5 kJ/s as it passes through the diffuser. If the exit area is 75 percent greater than the inlet area, determine (a) the exit velocity and (b) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant.
Problem 3 Refrigerant-134a enters a diffuser steadily as saturated vapor 500 kPa with a velocity of 170 m/s, and it leaves at 600 kPa and 50°C. the refrigerant is gaining heat at a rate of 2.5 kJ/s as it passes through the diffuser. If the exit area is 75 percent greater than the inlet area, determine (a) the exit velocity and (b) the mass flow rate of the refrigerant.
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