A simple heat exchanger is made by welding one-half of a 1¾-in drawn steel tube to a

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A simple heat exchanger is made by welding one-half of a 1¾-in drawn steel tube to a flat plate as shown in Fig. 9.30. Water at 40°F flows in the enclosed space and cools the plate. Compute the volume flow rate required so that the Reynolds number of the flow is 3.5 × 104. Then, compute the energy loss over a length of 92 in.

134-in steel tube 0.065-in wall thickness

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Applied Fluid Mechanics

ISBN: 978-0132558921

7th edition

Authors: Robert L. Mott, Joseph A. Untener

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