EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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Chapter 28, Problem 5P
Seawater with a concentration of 8000 g/m3 is pumped into awell-mixed tank at a rate of 0.6 m3/hr. Because of faulty designwork, water is evaporating from the tank at a rate of 0.025 m3/hr. The salt solution leaves the tank at a rate of 0.6 m3/hr.
(a )If the tank originally contains 1 m3 of the inlet solution, howlong after the outlet pump is turned on will the tank run dry?
(b ) Use numerical methods to determine the salt concentration in the tank as a function of time.
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Chapter 28 Solutions
EBK NUMERICAL METHODS FOR ENGINEERS
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