Water at 10C is used to condense the steam at 50C in the condenser which is flowing
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Water at 10°C is used to condense the steam at 50°C in the condenser which is flowing in 0.5 kg/s by circulating the cold water through a bank of 4.5-m-long 2.5-cm-internal diameter thin copper tubes. Water enters the tubes at a mean velocity of 3 m/s and leaves at a temperature of 25°C. The tubes are nearly isothermal at 40°C. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient between the water, the tubes, and the number of tubes needed to achieve the indicated heat transfer rate in the condenser.
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Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences
ISBN: 978-0078027680
5th edition
Authors: Yunus A. Cengel, Robert H. Turner, John M. Cimbala
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