5) A double-pipe heat exchanger having an area of 100 m² is used to heat 5 kg/s of water that enters the heat exchanger at 50 °C. The heating fluid is oil having a specific heat of 2.1 kJ/kg °C and a flow rate of 8 kg/s. The oil enters the exchanger at 100 °C and the overall heat-transfer coefficient is 120W/m² °C. Calculate the exit temperature of the oil and the heat transfer if the exchanger operates in a counterflow mode.

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5) A double-pipe heat exchanger having an area of 100 m? is used to heat 5 kg/s of water that enters the heat exchanger at 50 °C. The heating fluid is oil having a specific heat of 2.1 kJ/kg °C and a flow rate of 8 kg/s. The oil enters the exchanger at /00 °C and the overall heat-transfer coefficient is 120W/m’ °C. Calculate the exit temperature of the oil and the heat transfer if the exchanger operates in a counterflow mode.
5) A double-pipe heat exchanger having an area of 100 m² is used to heat 5 kg/s of water
that enters the heat exchanger at 50 °C. The heating fluid is oil having a specific heat
of 2.1 kJ/kg °C and a flow rate of 8 kg/s. The oil enters the exchanger at 100 °C and the
overall heat-transfer coefficient is 120W/m? °C. Calculate the exit temperature of the
oil and the heat transfer if the exchanger operates in a counterflow mode.
Transcribed Image Text:5) A double-pipe heat exchanger having an area of 100 m² is used to heat 5 kg/s of water that enters the heat exchanger at 50 °C. The heating fluid is oil having a specific heat of 2.1 kJ/kg °C and a flow rate of 8 kg/s. The oil enters the exchanger at 100 °C and the overall heat-transfer coefficient is 120W/m? °C. Calculate the exit temperature of the oil and the heat transfer if the exchanger operates in a counterflow mode.
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