Exhaust gasses from a diesel engine are used to heat water in an insulated heat exchanger. Refer to the figure and table

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Exhaust gasses from a diesel engine are used to heat water in an insulated heat exchanger. Refer to the figure and table

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Exhaust Gasses From A Diesel Engine Are Used To Heat Water In An Insulated Heat Exchanger Refer To The Figure And Table 1
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Exhaust gasses from a diesel engine are used to heat water in an insulated heat exchanger. Refer to the figure and table below to determine the water flow rate (kg/s) when the exhaust gas flow rate is 0.12 kg/s. Water vapor in the exhaust can be treated as an ideal gas Texth ges in = 700°C Texh gas out = 200°C Twater in = 25°C Twater out = 75°C Exhaust Gas Composition Species Molar Analysis Carbon dioxide 13% Water vapor 13% Nitrogen 74%
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