5.10 5.10 An evaporative cooling tower (see Fig. P5.10) is used to cool water from 110 to 80°F. Water enters the tower a
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5.10 5.10 An evaporative cooling tower (see Fig. P5.10) is used to cool water from 110 to 80°F. Water enters the tower a
5.10 5.10 An evaporative cooling tower (see Fig. P5.10) is used to cool water from 110 to 80°F. Water enters the tower at a rate of 250,000 lbm/hr. Dry air (no water vapor) flows into the tower at a rate of 151,000 lbm/hr. If the rate of wet air flow out of the tower is 156,900 lbm/hr, determine the rate of water evapora- tion in Ibm/hr and the rate of cooled water flow in lbm/hr.
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