Two fluids at different temperatures enter a mixer and come out at the same temperature. The heat
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Two fluids at different temperatures enter a mixer and come out at the same temperature. The heat capacity of fluid A is given by:?cp = 3.381 + 1.804 x 10?1 T ? 4.300 x 10?6?T2
And the heat capacity of fluid B is given by:?cp = 8.592 + 1.290 x 10?1 T ? 4.0785 x 10?5?T2
Where cp is in units of cal/mol K, and T is in units of K. Note that
A enters the mixer at 400oC. B enters the mixer at 700oC. There is twice as much A as there B entering into the mixer. At what temperature do the two fluids exit the mixer?
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Numerical Methods For Engineers
ISBN: 9780071244299
5th Edition
Authors: Steven C. Chapra, Raymond P. Canale
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