Problem # 2 12.33 As shown in Fig. P12,33, moist air at 30°C, 2 bar, and 50% relative humidity enters a heat exchanger operating at steady state with a mass flow rate of 600 kg/h and is cooled at constant pressure to 20°C. Ignoring kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the rate of heat transfer from the moist air stream, in kJ/h.
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In problem #2, it is mentioned that we are ignoring kinetic energy. This means that the equation -2h represents the potential energy of the system. Now, let's break down the equation -2h. The negative sign indicates that the potential energy is decreasing as the Show more…
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