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Engineering, 13.12.2019 23:31 jadejordan8888

6liquid water at 200 kpa and 15°c is heated in a chamber by mixing it with superheated steam at 200 kpa and 150°c. liquid water enters the mixing chamber at a rate of 4.3 kg/s, and the chamber is estimated to lose heat to the surrounding air at 20°c at a rate of 1200 kj/min. if the mixture leaves the mixing chamber at 200 kpa and 80°c, determine

(a) the mass flow rate of the superheated steam and
(b) the rate of entropy generation during this mixing proce

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