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Physics, 09.03.2020 23:05 lizredrose5

A feedwater heater operates at steady state with liquid water entering at inlet 1 at 7 bar, 42C, and a mass flow rate of 70 kg/s. A separate stream of water enters at inlet 2 as a two-phase liquid–vapor mixture at 7 bar with a quality of 98%. Saturated liquid at 7 bar exits the feedwater heater at 3. Ignoring heat transfer with the surroundings and neglecting kinetic and potential energy effects, determine the mass flow rate, in kg/s, at inlet 2.

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