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*check units

heat trans coeff [Liu] pg 41


*[Liu] pg 386
*[Liu] pg 378
*[Liu]

m (te/hr)
m (kg/s)
P (kPa)
T (K)
h (kJ/kg) [1]
cp (kJ/kg K)[2]
Q (W)=(kJ/s)
H (W/m2 K)
(Centipoise)
t (m)
k (W/m K)
Rf (m^2 K/W)
Q (W)=(kJ/s)
Th,1 (K)
Tlm (K)
U (W/m2 K)
A (m2)

7 (Cold In) 8 (Hot In)


9 (Hot Out) 10 (Cold Out)
23.81255
60
60 23.81254992
6.6145972 16.6666667 16.6666667 6.614597202
101.33
298
465.68
373
403
104.86
2724.39
2675.34
419.06
4.181
1.901
1.88
4.27
2,904
5000
15
15
5000
0.0142626 0.0122684
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
0.0005
16.5
16.5
16.5
16.5
0.0002
0.0002
0.0002
0.0002
2903.8412 *using cp constant for Cold stream
465.67578
68.653628
14.903803
2.8379993

10 (Hot In)
11 (Cold In) 12 (Cold Out) 13 (Hot Out)
86.251353 86.251353
86.251353
86.251353
23.95870917 23.9587092 23.95870917 23.95870917
403
333
3.860764

Assumed Skeptical

Steam tables - http://www.engineeringtoolbox.co


[1][2] Based on MOLASSES; Specific Heats and Visc

308
[2] Molasses Cp PDF pg115
3.671904

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-vapo
1000

http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-therm
0.0005
16.5
0.0002

0.0005
16.5
0.0002

0.0005
16.5
0.0002

0.0005
16.5
0.0002

F8 not posible coz water at 130C is steam

www.engineeringtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html
SSES; Specific Heats and Viscocities PDF

ngtoolbox.com/water-vapor-d_979.html

ngtoolbox.com/water-thermal-properties-d_162.html

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