An isobaric nitrogen gas distribution tank has two inlets, A and B, and one outlet, C. Inlet A supplies 0.3 kgs¹ of very cold nitrogen gas at 0.5 MPa and -193.15°C (80K); inlet B supplies 0.8 kgs¹ of warmer nitrogen gas also at 0.5 MPa but at an unknown temperature. The nitrogen leaves the tank through outlet C at 0.5 MPa and a constant 15°C. There is a constant heat input of 3 kW into the tank. Determine the temperature of the nitrogen gas entering via inlet B, in °C. Assume steady-state, steady-flow conditions, and list any other appropriate assumptions.
An isobaric nitrogen gas distribution tank has two inlets, A and B, and one outlet, C. Inlet A supplies 0.3 kgs¹ of very cold nitrogen gas at 0.5 MPa and -193.15°C (80K); inlet B supplies 0.8 kgs¹ of warmer nitrogen gas also at 0.5 MPa but at an unknown temperature. The nitrogen leaves the tank through outlet C at 0.5 MPa and a constant 15°C. There is a constant heat input of 3 kW into the tank. Determine the temperature of the nitrogen gas entering via inlet B, in °C. Assume steady-state, steady-flow conditions, and list any other appropriate assumptions.
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![An isobaric nitrogen gas distribution tank has two inlets, A and B, and one outlet,
C. Inlet A supplies 0.3 kgs¹ of very cold nitrogen gas at 0.5 MPa and -193.15°C
(80K); inlet B supplies 0.8 kgs¹ of warmer nitrogen gas also at 0.5 MPa but at an
unknown temperature. The nitrogen leaves the tank through outlet C at 0.5 MPa
and a constant 15°C. There is a constant heat input of 3 kW into the tank.
Determine the temperature of the nitrogen gas entering via inlet B, in °C. Assume
steady-state, steady-flow conditions, and list any other appropriate assumptions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9de751ce-d0b4-477e-8168-a98ebf0c920e%2Fb0feac77-ca86-4196-8151-cef4d6e14586%2Fdc5yrae_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:An isobaric nitrogen gas distribution tank has two inlets, A and B, and one outlet,
C. Inlet A supplies 0.3 kgs¹ of very cold nitrogen gas at 0.5 MPa and -193.15°C
(80K); inlet B supplies 0.8 kgs¹ of warmer nitrogen gas also at 0.5 MPa but at an
unknown temperature. The nitrogen leaves the tank through outlet C at 0.5 MPa
and a constant 15°C. There is a constant heat input of 3 kW into the tank.
Determine the temperature of the nitrogen gas entering via inlet B, in °C. Assume
steady-state, steady-flow conditions, and list any other appropriate assumptions.
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