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Engineering, 20.08.2019 17:30, monserratmendezca20

Amixing chamber operating at steady state at 100 kpa receives a saturated liquid-vapor mixture of water at a first inlet at 0.8 kg/s and a quality of 0.9, steam enters at a second inlet at 2 kg/s and 200°c, and liquid water enters at a third inlet at 1.2 kg/s and 95°c. all h2o leaves through a single exit at 100 kpa. unfortunately, the insulation fell off part of the mixing chamber, so heat is lost from the chamber at a rate of 60 kw. a. determine the mass flow rate of the stream leaving. b. determine the temperature of the stream leaving. c. draw the four state points on a t-v diagram. d. draw the four state points on a p-v diagram. e. determine the temperature of the stream leaving if the insulation is fixed.

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