Liquid water at 208C is heated in a chamber by mixing it

Chapter 8, Problem 885

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Liquid water at 208C is heated in a chamber by mixing it with saturated steam. Liquid water enters the chamber at the steam pressure at a rate of 4.6 kg/s and the saturated steam enters at a rate of 0.19 kg/s. The mixture leaves the mixing chamber as a liquid at 458C. If the surroundings are at 208C, determine (a) the temperature of saturated steam entering the chamber, (b) the exergy destruction during this mixing process, and (c) the second-law efficiency of the mixing chamber.

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