Water at 110 kPa pressure and 21 oC temperature enters a heater with an average velocity of 5.2 m/s and the heated water is 65 oC temperature and 110 kPa pressure with an average velocity of 15.2 m/s. Flow at inlets and outlets turbulent and the water outlet level is (35.2) meters higher than the inlet level. Since the process takes place in the steady regime, what is the amount of heat gained per unit mass of water?
Water at 110 kPa pressure and 21 oC temperature enters a heater with an average velocity of 5.2 m/s and the heated water is 65 oC temperature and 110 kPa pressure with an average velocity of 15.2 m/s. Flow at inlets and outlets turbulent and the water outlet level is (35.2) meters higher than the inlet level. Since the process takes place in the steady regime, what is the amount of heat gained per unit mass of water?
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![Water at 110 kPa pressure and 21 oC
temperature enters a heater with an
average velocity of 5.2 m/s and the
heated water is 65 oC temperature
and 110 kPa pressure with an average
velocity of 15.2 m/s. Flow at inlets and
outlets turbulent and the water outlet
level is (35.2) meters higher than the
inlet level. Since the process takes
place in the steady regime, what is the
amount of heat gained per unit mass
of water?](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F70e5efc3-65c8-466d-a7a3-71f9c6a2652a%2Fd61c9b3b-215f-4419-a868-8a34e70b3b74%2Fmswpdss_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Water at 110 kPa pressure and 21 oC
temperature enters a heater with an
average velocity of 5.2 m/s and the
heated water is 65 oC temperature
and 110 kPa pressure with an average
velocity of 15.2 m/s. Flow at inlets and
outlets turbulent and the water outlet
level is (35.2) meters higher than the
inlet level. Since the process takes
place in the steady regime, what is the
amount of heat gained per unit mass
of water?
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