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A testbook.com eee aca) Start Complete Exam Preparation Cea riod ocd f i MasterClasses Cres a ig Exc Download App Question View this Question Online > Acold liquid enters a counter flow heat exchanger at 15 deg at a rate of 8 kg/s. A hot stream of the same liquid enters the heat exchanger at 75 deg at 2 kg/s. Assuming the specific heat of the fluid as 4 kJ/kg.°C, determine the maximum heat transfer rate. This question was previous| View all ISRO Scientist ME Papers > 1. 960 kW 2. 240 kW 3. 1920 kW 4. 480 kW Answer (Detailed Solution Below) Option 4 : 480 kW Detailed Solution Concept: Maximum heat transfer rate through a heat exchanger is given by mae (Cain x En, ~ Te) Using subscript ¢ for cold fluid and h for hot fluid (rhCp)min is the minimum of rhe X Cpe and ri x Cpn C, is the specific heat of the fluid, and ri is the mass flow rate of the fluid Thi Hot fluid inlet temperature T.j - cold fluid inlet temperature Calculation: Given,For cold fluid, Mie = 8 KQ/S Te = 15°C, Cac = 4 kd/kQ"C, For hot fluid, Tiny = 2 kg/s, Thi = 75°C, Cop = 4 kd/kg?C Now let us find The X Cpe = 8X 4 = 32 KW/*C rn ¥ Con = 2x 4= 8 KW/*C So the maximum heat transfer rate = 8 x (75 - 15) = 480 kW

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