A double-pipe, parallel-flow heat exchanger uses oil (cp = 1.88 kJ/kg °C) at an initial temperature of 175 °C to heat water, flowing at 360 kg/hr, from 20 °C to 65 °C. The oil flow rate is 390 kg/hr.
(a) What heat exchanger area is required for an overall heat transfer coefficient of 300 W/m2 °C?
(b) Determine the number of transfer units (NTU).
(c) Calculate the effectiveness of the heat exchanger.
A double-pipe, parallel-flow heat exchanger uses oil (cp = 1.88 kJ/kg °C) at an initial temperature...
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Part II - Show your work (19 Marks] 16 Cold water (Cp = 4180 J/kg. "C) leading to a shower enters a thin-walled double-pipe counter flow heat exchanger at 15°C at a rate of 0.25 kg/s and is heated to 45°C by hot water (Cp = 4190 J/kg. "C) that enters at 100°C at a rate of 3 kg/s. If the overall heat transfer coefficient is 950 W/m2. C, determine the rate of heat transfer and the heat transfer surface...
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