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The mass flow rate of superheated steam (γ = 1.3) is to be measured by a venturi-meter having inlet and throat diameters 100 mm and 50 mm respectively. If the upstream stagnation pressure and stagnation temperature are respectively 200 kPa (absolute) and 150 ◦C, what is the maximum mass flow rate that can be measured reliably in this way? Effects of friction and heat transfer may be neglected. (Thermodynamic tables will be needed.)
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