Professional Documents
Culture Documents
com
Continue to post
Problem
18 questions remaining
A hot-water stream at 80°C enters a mixing chamber with a mass flow rate of 0.5 kg/s where it is
mixed with a stream of cold water at 20°C. If it is desired that the mixture leave the chamber at
Snap a photo from your
42°C, determine the mass flow rate of the cold-water stream. Assume all the streams are at a phone to post a question
pressure of 250 kPa. We'll send you a one-time
download link
888-888-8888 Text me
By providing your phone number, you agree to rec
a one-time automated text message with a link to
the app. Standard messaging rates may apply.
My Textbook Solutions
Given
Mixture temperature
Comment
Step 2 of 5
Mixing chambers are usually well insulated ( ) and usually do not involve any kind of work (
). Also, the kinetic and potential energies of the fluid streams are usually negligible (
).
Applying mass balance and energy balance for the mixing chamber system, we obtain the
equations as
https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/fundamentals-of-thermal-fluid-sciences-with-student-resource-cd-3rd-edition-chapter-6-problem-78p-solution-9… 1/3
3/27/2021 Solved: A hot-water stream at 80°C enters a mixing chamber with... | Chegg.com
Comment
Step 3 of 5
Here there are two inlet streams and one outlet stream
By mass balance
-------------------------- (1)
By Energy balance
------------------------ (2)
Comment
Step 4 of 5
Comment
Step 5 of 5
Therefore
Comment
https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/fundamentals-of-thermal-fluid-sciences-with-student-resource-cd-3rd-edition-chapter-6-problem-78p-solution-9… 2/3
3/27/2021 Solved: A hot-water stream at 80°C enters a mixing chamber with... | Chegg.com
See solution
COMPANY
CHEGG NETWORK
CUSTOMER SERVICE
https://www.chegg.com/homework-help/fundamentals-of-thermal-fluid-sciences-with-student-resource-cd-3rd-edition-chapter-6-problem-78p-solution-9… 3/3