Consider a condensing heat exchanger operating with two separate fluids, R-134a and the water. Assuming the operating conditions listed in the table below, and that the pressure drop of the fluids are negligible, find the mass flowrate of the water (kg/s) and Q (kW) transferred between the R-134a and the water. m Enters Exits Fluid Water ? Liquid at T₁ = 5 °C Liquid at T₂ = 25 °C T₂ = 35 °C R-134a 10 kg/min P₁ = 1 MPa and T₁ = 70 °℃

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Consider a condensing heat exchanger operating with two separate fluids, R-134a and the water.
Assuming the operating conditions listed in the table below, and that the pressure drop of the fluids are
negligible, find the mass flowrate of the water (kg/s) and Q (kW) transferred between the R-134a and the
water.
m
Enters
Exits
Fluid
Water
?
Liquid at T₁ = 5 °℃
Liquid at T₂ = 25 °℃
T2 = 35 °C
R-134a
10 kg/min
P₁ = 1 MPa and T₁ = 70 °C
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a condensing heat exchanger operating with two separate fluids, R-134a and the water. Assuming the operating conditions listed in the table below, and that the pressure drop of the fluids are negligible, find the mass flowrate of the water (kg/s) and Q (kW) transferred between the R-134a and the water. m Enters Exits Fluid Water ? Liquid at T₁ = 5 °℃ Liquid at T₂ = 25 °℃ T2 = 35 °C R-134a 10 kg/min P₁ = 1 MPa and T₁ = 70 °C
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