Q3: A- 0.5kg/s of a fluid flows in a steady state process. The properties of fluid at entrance are measured as pl = 1.4bar, density = 2.5kg/m3 , ul = 920KJ/kg while at exit the properties are p2 = 5.6 bar, density - 5 kg/m3, u2 720KJ/kg. The velocity at entrance is 200 m/sec, while at exit it is 180m/sec. It rejects 60kw of heat and rises through 60m during the flow. Find the change of enthalpy and the rate of work done.

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Q3: _A- 0.5kg/s of a fluid flows in 2 steady state process. The properties of fluid at entrance are measured as pl = 1-4bar, density = 2Skg/m3 , ul = 920ki/kg while at exit the properties are p2 = 5.6 bar, density = 5 kg/m3 , u2 = 720kd/kg. The velocity at entrance is 200 m/sec, while at exit itis 180m/sec. It rejects 60kw of heat and rises through 60m during the flow, Find the change of enthalpy and the rate of work done,
Q3: A- 0.5kg/s of a fluid flows in a steady state process. The properties of fluid at entrance are
measured as pl = 1.4bar, density = 2.5kg/m3 , ul = 920KJ/kg while at exit the properties are p2 = 5.6
bar, density = 5 kg/m3 , u2 = 720KJ/kg. The velocity at entrance is 200 m/sec, while at exit it is
180m/sec. It rejects 60kw of heat and rises through 60m during the flow, Find the change of enthalpy
and the rate of work done.
Transcribed Image Text:Q3: A- 0.5kg/s of a fluid flows in a steady state process. The properties of fluid at entrance are measured as pl = 1.4bar, density = 2.5kg/m3 , ul = 920KJ/kg while at exit the properties are p2 = 5.6 bar, density = 5 kg/m3 , u2 = 720KJ/kg. The velocity at entrance is 200 m/sec, while at exit it is 180m/sec. It rejects 60kw of heat and rises through 60m during the flow, Find the change of enthalpy and the rate of work done.
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