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Chemistry, 11.10.2020 23:01, rireneb

Heat Exchange Between Oil and Water. Water is flowing at the rate of 1.13 kg/s in a 1-2 shell-and-tube heat exchanger and is heated from 45°C to 85°C by an oil having a heat capacity of 1.95 kJ/kg. K. The oil enters at 120°C and leaves at 85°C. Calculate the area of the exchanger if the overall heat-transfer coefficient is 300 W/m2.K.

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