EBK FLUID MECHANICS: FUNDAMENTALS AND A
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Chapter 14, Problem 88P
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The proof for the statement that maximum possible power coefficient occurs at
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a) In an open vessel, a certain volume V of water is perfectly agitated by means of an
impeller 20 cm in diameter D. Consider a case in which the impeller steadily rotates at
150 RPM (=revolutions per minute)
Draw up a proper energy balance to find how temperature changes with time as a
result of the power input øw, also named P, by the revolving impeller.
• This Pis given by the formula P = 3.5 PN°D° in which N denotes the impeller speed in
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the steam are as indicated in Figure. Find:
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TURBINE
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(Ans. 1.6 ton/hr; 14.1 ton/hr)
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