1- Consider you have an insulated mixing chamber at steady state. This control volume receives two liquid streams at T1 and T2 (with mass flow rates of ṁ, and m2) and delivers a single stream as an output at T3 and m3. Use the incompressible substance model (with constant specific heat c), neglect the kinetic and potential energy effects, and obtain an expression for T3 in terms of T2, T1 and m1/m3. (25p.)

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Consider you have an insulated mixing chamber at steady state. This control volume receives two liquid streams at T1 and T2 (with mass flow rates of m1,and m2) and delivers a single stream as an output at T3 and m3.Use the incompressible substance model (with constant specific heat c), neglect the kinetic and potential energy effects, and obtain an expression for T3 in terms of T2, T1 and m1/m3.

1- Consider you have an insulated mixing chamber at steady state. This control volume receives
two liquid streams at T1 and T2 (with mass flow rates of ṁ, and m2) and delivers a single stream
as an output at T3 and m3. Use the incompressible substance model (with constant specific heat
c), neglect the kinetic and potential energy effects, and obtain an expression for T3 in terms of
T2, T1 and m1/m3. (25p.)
Transcribed Image Text:1- Consider you have an insulated mixing chamber at steady state. This control volume receives two liquid streams at T1 and T2 (with mass flow rates of ṁ, and m2) and delivers a single stream as an output at T3 and m3. Use the incompressible substance model (with constant specific heat c), neglect the kinetic and potential energy effects, and obtain an expression for T3 in terms of T2, T1 and m1/m3. (25p.)
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