Diesel fuel (C12H26) at 25°C is burned in a steady- flow combustion chamber with 40 % excess air that also enters at 25°

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Diesel fuel (C12H26) at 25°C is burned in a steady- flow combustion chamber with 40 % excess air that also enters at 25°

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Diesel Fuel C12h26 At 25 C Is Burned In A Steady Flow Combustion Chamber With 40 Excess Air That Also Enters At 25 1
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Diesel fuel (C12H26) at 25°C is burned in a steady- flow combustion chamber with 40 % excess air that also enters at 25°C. The products leave the combustion chamber at 640 K. Assuming combustion is complete, Determine the required mass flow rate of the diesel fuel to supply heat at a rate of 1400 kJ/s. g/s
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