A In one technique to capture carbon from a combustion device, Co, is separated from the exhaust stream and injected int

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A In one technique to capture carbon from a combustion device, Co, is separated from the exhaust stream and injected int

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A In one technique to capture carbon from a combustion device, Co, is separated from the exhaust stream and injected into a subsurface limestone formation. As part of the system, a nozzle is used to facilitate the injection. In operation, 6230 kg/h of Co, enter an insulated nozzle at 1.1 MPa and 517°C and leaves at 125 kPa and 465 m/s. The inlet area is 43 cm? UNDER THESE CONDITIONS CO, CAN BE CONSIDERED AN IDEAL GAS WITH THE FOLLOWING CONSTANT PROPERTIES: C =1.126 kJ/(kg-K); c =0.937 kJ/(kg-K); R=0.1189 kJ/(kg-K); Molar Mass = 44.01 kg/kmol 1. (16 pts) In A, what is inlet velocity(m/s)? va m/s 2. (14 pts) In A, what is the exit temperature? T = °C
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