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7.29. Liquid water is fed to a boiler at 24°C and 10 bar and is


converted at constant pressure to saturated steam.
Use the steam tables to calculate ΔH^(kJ/kg) for this process,
and then determine the heat input required to produce
15,800 m3/h of steam at the exit conditions. Assume the
kinetic energy of the entering liquid is negligible and that
steam is discharged through a 15-cm ID pipe
(b)How would the calculated value of the heat input change if
you did not neglect the kinetic energy of the inlet water and if
the inner diameter of the steam discharge pipe were 13 cm
(increase, decrease, stay the same, or no way to tell without
more information)?

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