A counterflow heat exchanger is designed to heat fuel oil from 60°C to 120°C while the heating fluid enters at 170°C and leaves at 130°C. Calculate the arithmetic mean temperature difference. Draw the graph. 14.

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A counterflow heat exchanger is designed to heat fuel oil from 60°C to 120°C while
the heating fluid enters at 170°C and leaves at 130°C. Calculate the arithmetic mean
temperature difference. Draw the graph.
14.
Transcribed Image Text:A counterflow heat exchanger is designed to heat fuel oil from 60°C to 120°C while the heating fluid enters at 170°C and leaves at 130°C. Calculate the arithmetic mean temperature difference. Draw the graph. 14.
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