Water at 15°C is heated by passing through a copper pipe with an inner diameter of 2 cm. The heat is obtained from the p

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Water at 15°C is heated by passing through a copper pipe with an inner diameter of 2 cm. The heat is obtained from the p

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Water at 15°C is heated by passing through a copper pipe with an
inner diameter of 2 cm. The heat is obtained from the process of
condensation of water vapor on the outer surface of the pipe which
occurs at 120°C. The water is required to leave at 65°C with a mass
flow rate of 0.2 kg/s.
a) Determine the rate of heat transfer Q
in IS units:
b) Calculate the logarithmic mean temperature in °C
c) Determine the heat transfer area (in m2) required by equating
the rate of heat transfer with Newton's law of cooling for the flow
in the pipe:
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