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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
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Given

Hot water stream temperature

Mass flow rate of hot water stream

Cold water stream temperature

Mixture temperature

Pressure of all the streams

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

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Comment

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Here there are two inlet streams and one outlet stream

By mass balance

-------------------------- (1)

By Energy balance

------------------------ (2)

Substituting equation 1 in equation 2

Comment

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At from saturated water tables

At from saturated water tables

At from saturated water tables

Comment

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Therefore

Comment

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