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The document is a weekly examination for DUETian ME Brand consisting of various problems related to heat exchangers, including calculations for LMTD, heat transfer coefficients, and required heat exchange areas. It also includes a question on the diffusion coefficient for CO2 in air and requires orthographic views of objects. The exam is timed for 30 minutes and is worth a total of 40 marks.

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Exam 05 Solution

The document is a weekly examination for DUETian ME Brand consisting of various problems related to heat exchangers, including calculations for LMTD, heat transfer coefficients, and required heat exchange areas. It also includes a question on the diffusion coefficient for CO2 in air and requires orthographic views of objects. The exam is timed for 30 minutes and is worth a total of 40 marks.

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DUETian ME Brand

Weekly Examination-05
Time: 30 Minutes Full Marks: 40

1. Calculate LMTD for both cases.

2. A double-pipe counter-flow heat exchanger transfers heat between two water


streams. Tube side water at 19 liter/s is heated from 10°C to 38°C. Shell side water at
25 liter/s is entering at 46°C. Assume constant properties of water; density is 1000
kg/m3 and specific heat is 4186 J/kg⋅ K. Calculate the LMTD (in °C).
3. A cross-flow type device has an area of 100 m2 and overall heat transfer coefficient is
200 W/m2-K. If the heat capacity of both the hot and cold stream is same and the
value of NTU is 10 then determine the value of heat capacity (in kJ/K).

4. In a parallel-flow, liquid-to-liquid heat exchanger, the inlet and outlet temperatures


of the hot fluid are 150ºC and 90ºC while that of the cold fluid are 30ºC and 70ºC,
respectively. For the same overall heat transfer coefficient, determine the percentage
decrease in the surface area of the heat exchanger if counter-flow arrangement is
used.

5. Cold water flowing at 0.1 kg/s is heated from 20°C to 70°C in a counter-flow type heat
exchanger by a hot water stream flowing at 0.1 kg/s and entering at 90°C. The specific
heat of water is 4200 J/(kg K) and density is 1000 kg/m3. If the overall heat transfer
coefficient U for the heat exchanger is 2000 W/(m2 K), determine the required heat
exchange area (in m2).
6. Air flows through a wet pipe at 298 K and 1 atm, and the diffusion coefficient of water
vapor in air is 2.5×10-5 m2/s. If the heat transfer coefficient is determined to be 35
W/m2⋅ºC, determine the mass transfer coefficient. ρ=1.184 kg/m^3, cp=1007 J/kg-C
α=2.141 x 10-5 m^2/s
7. Calculate the diffusion coefficient for CO2 in air at atmospheric pressure and 25◦C.

Solution:

8. Draw the necessary orthographic views of each of the object shown Figure. Free
hand drawings may be done.

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