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dy
a) + y t sin(t ) = 0
dt
dy
b) (1 + t 2 ) = 1+ y2
dt
dy
c) = e t + y +3
dt
dy
d) t 2 (1 + y 2 ) + 2 y =0
dt
dy
e) 2ty 3 + 3t 2 y 2 =0
dt
dy
f) x 2 p 2 - y 2 = 0; p =
dx
dy
g) = -2 - y + y 2
dx
h) ( xy )dx + ( x 2 + y 2 )dy = 0
2) Consider the batch heat transfer system that is shown in Figure 1. Two fluids are
initially placed in side by side contact, where heat transfer occurs across the wall
separating the two chambers. The first chamber contains volume V1 of fluid 1 with
density ρ1 at a temperature T1, which will change with time as heat is transferred. The
second chamber contains fluid 2 with properties V2, ρ2, and T2. Find the variation of
T1 as a function of t. Express your final result in terms of the equilibrium temperature
T∞ that both tanks reach after a very long time. Assume constant heat capacities and
no phase change. The temperatures T1 and T2 at time t = 0, are T1,0 and T2,0 ,
respectively.
Q
V1,ρ1,T1,m1 V2,ρ2,T2,m2
Q = hA(T1 – T2)
3) Consider the system shown in Figure 2 illustrating heat transfer between two pure
flowing liquids.
ρ,q,Tf,Cp ρ,q,T
ρj,qj,Tjf,Cpj
I.C.
T = T0
V, T and Tj = Tj0 at t = 0
ρj,qj,Tj
Q = hA(Tj – T)