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4.14 Figure P4.14 provides steady-state data for water vapor flowing through a piping configuration. At each exit, the volumetric flow rate, pressure, and temperature are equal. Determine the mass flow rate at the inlet and exits, each in kg/s.
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T2 = T3 = T4 = 80°F
D2 = D3 = 26 in.
V2 = V3 = 10 ft/s
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V1 = 30 m/s A1 = 0.2 m2
p1 = 5 bar
T1 = 360°C
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p2 = 4.8 bar
T2 = 320°C
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(AV)2 = (AV)3
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p3 = 4.8 bar
T3 = 320°C
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1 p1 = p2 = p3 = p4 = 1 atm
T1 = 35°F
(AV)1 = 15,000 ft3/min
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