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Chapter III • CONSERVATION OF MASS AND ENERGY

This will yield the following results.

Problem C3.l
Fluid l Fluid 2 Fluid 3 Fluid 4 -Fluid 5
INPOTS
Density (kg/m3) 1.6 1.992031 l l l
Area (m3) 0.05 0.04 0 0 0
Velocity (m/s) 130 110.9 0 0 0
Pressure (kPa) 100 100 0 0 0
Int. Energy (kJ/kg) 300 500 0 0 0
OUTPUTS
Mass Flowrate (kg/s) 10.4 8.836653 0 0 0
Specific Vol.(m3/kg) 0.625 0.502 1 l l
Enthalpy (kJ/kg) 362.5 550.2 0 0 0
Outlet
INPUTS
Density (kg/m3) 2.288329
Area (m3) 0.065
Pressure (kPa) 100
OUTPUTS
Velocity (m/s) 129.3295
Mass Flowrate (kg/s) 19.23665
Specific Vol.(m3/kg) 0.437
Irit. Energy (kJ/kg) 391.8730
Enthalpy (kJ/kg) 448.7228

Comment: The back-solving capabilities of TK Solver would permit the development of


a model that would be much more fleXIble as to which variables are inputs and
which are outputs.

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