Advanced Energy Systems at Steady StateFig. P4.98 shows

Chapter 4, Problem 98P

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Fig. P4.98 shows part of a refrigeration system consisting of a heat exchanger, an evaporator, a throttling valve, and associated piping. Data for steady-state operation with Refrigerant 134a are given in the figure. There is no significant heat transfer to or from the heat exchanger, valve, and piping. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Determine the rate of heat transfer between the evaporator and its surroundings, in Btu/h.

                   

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QUESTION:

Fig. P4.98 shows part of a refrigeration system consisting of a heat exchanger, an evaporator, a throttling valve, and associated piping. Data for steady-state operation with Refrigerant 134a are given in the figure. There is no significant heat transfer to or from the heat exchanger, valve, and piping. Kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Determine the rate of heat transfer between the evaporator and its surroundings, in Btu/h.

                   

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 We have to calculate the rate of heat transfer between evaporator and surroundings

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