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1. Water at 340 K and a rate of 4 kg/h is required for a certain process.

Water, available at 300 K, is to be heated as it passes through a 7-mm ID pipe which provides 125 W per meter length of pipe. Determine the length of piping required and the maximum temperature at the exit. 2. Air at 170F is transported through a rectangular duct 3-in high and 6-in wide. The duct is 18 ft long, and the walls are maintained at a temperature of 65F . Assuming an air flow of 25 lb/h, determine the bulk mean temperature of the air as it leaves the duct. 3. Used engine oil can be recycled by a patented reprocessing system. Suppose that such a system includes a process during which the engine oil flows through a 1-cm ID, 0.02-cm wall copper tube at the rate of 0.05 kg/s. the oil enters at 35C and is to be heated at 45C by atmospheric steam condensing on the outside. Calculate the length of the tube required. 4. Determine the initial rate of heat transfer from a vertically hung 2-ft high flat copper plate to the air at 70F, 14.7 psia. The copper plate was taken out of an annealing furnace at a temperature of 220F. 5. A single past heat exchanger is tested in a clean condition and is found to heat 6.3 L/s of 21C water to 60C. The hot side uses 110C steam. The tubes inner surface is 4.7 m2. After being used in the field for several months, the exchanger heats 6.3 L/s 21C water to 50C. What is the fouling factor?

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