A heat recovery device involves transferring energy from the hot flue gases passing through an annular region to pressur

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A heat recovery device involves transferring energy from the hot flue gases passing through an annular region to pressur

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A Heat Recovery Device Involves Transferring Energy From The Hot Flue Gases Passing Through An Annular Region To Pressur 1
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A heat recovery device involves transferring energy from the hot flue gases passing through an annular region to pressurized water flowing through the inner tube of the annulus. The inner tube has inner and outer diameters of 24 and 30 mm and is connected by 8 struts to an insulated outer tube of 65-mm diameter. Each strut is 3 mm thick and is integrally fabricated with the inner tube from carbon steel (k = 50 W/m-K). +1=3 mm t ↑ Do D₁,2 D₁1 ↓ h Water Gas Consider conditions for which water at 300 K flows through the inner tube at 0.161 kg/s while flue gases at 800 K flow through the annulus, maintaining a convection coefficient of 100 W/m².K on both the struts and the outer surface of the inner tube. What is the rate of heat transfer per unit length of tube from gas to the water? Use the Dittus-Boelter equation to obtain the water-side convection coefficient.
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