Consider a 10-m-long smooth rectangular tube, with a= 50 mm and b= 25 mm, that is maintained at a constant surface temperature. Liquid water enters the tube at 20°C with a mass flow rate of 0.027 kg/s. Determine the tube surface temperature necessary to heat the water to the desired outlet temperature of 80°C. (Nu = 3.39)
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