A flue gas is cooled from 2.000 to 300(oF'), and the heal is Used to generate saturated

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A flue gas is cooled from 2.000 to 300(oF'), and the heal is Used to generate saturated steam at 212(oF) in a boiler. The flue gas has a heat capacity given by:
A flue gas is cooled from 2.000 to 300(oF'), and

Water enters the boiler at 212(oF), and is vaporized at this temperature; its latent beat of vaporization is 970.3(Btu)(ibm)-1.
(a) With reference to a surroundings temperature of 70(oF), what is the lost work of this process in (Btu) (Ib mote)-1 of flue gas?
(b) With reference to a surroundings temperature of 70(oF). What Is the maximum work in (Btu) (Ib mole)-1 of flue gas that can be accomplished by the saturated steam at 212(oF) if it condenses only, and does not subcool?
(c) How does the answer to Part (b) compare with the maximum work theoretically obtainable front the flue gas itself as it is cooled front 2.000 to 300(oF)?

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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics

ISBN: 978-0071247085

7th edition

Authors: J. M. Smith, H. C. Van Ness, M. M. Abbott

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