Heat exchangers often consist of many triangular passages. Typical is Fig. P6.91, with L

Chapter 6, Problem p6.91

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Heat exchangers often consist of many triangular passages. Typical is Fig. P6.91, with L 5 60 cm and an isosceles-triangle cross section of side length a 5 2 cm and included angle 5 808. If the average velocity is V 5 2 m/s and the fl uid is SAE 10 oil at 208C, estimate the pressure drop.

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