Superheated steam at T1(°C) and 20.0 bar is blended with saturated steam at T2(°C) and 10.0 bar in a ratio (1.96 kg of steam at 20 bar)/( 1.0 kg of steam at 10 bar). The product stream is at 250°C and
10.0 bar. The process operates at steady state.
(a) Calculate T1and T2, assuming that the blender operates adiabatically.
(b) If in fact heat is being lost from the blender to the surroundings, is your estimate of T1too high or too low? Briefly explain.
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