EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMODYNAMICS, ENH
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Chapter 5, Problem 5.70P
A heat pump receives energy from a source at 80°C and delivers energy to a boiler that operates at 350kPa. The boiler input is saturated liquid water and the exit is saturated vapor, both at 350kPa. The heat pump is driven by a 2.5−MW motor and has a COP that is 60% that of a Carnot heat pump. What is the maximum mass−flow rate of water the system can deliver?
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A heat pump receives energy from a source at 80∘C and delivers energy to a boiler that operates at 350 kPa. The boiler input is saturated liquid water and the exit is saturated vapor, both at 350 kPa. The heat pump is driven by a 2.5-MW motor and has a COP that is 60% that of a Carnot heat pump.
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