Mech_Engineer
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Folks, could someone help me understand when using "q=m-dot x Cp x Delta T" will not work with a gas or air? I get mixed up thinking I can use this formula for most gas/air situations, but I recently worked an HVAC problem that the solution used an energy balance across the condenser to solve the problem. I tried both methods and the answers are different when using the two methods. Please help me understand when and when not to use Cp x Delta T. I thought "Cp x Delta T" was the same as "Delta h"?
I feel like I'm ok using the formula for many heat transfer problems, but I'm starting to get confused on when and when not to use it.
Problem attached. Forgive my handwriting. I appreciate the feedback.
View attachment 20181017145909389.pdf
I feel like I'm ok using the formula for many heat transfer problems, but I'm starting to get confused on when and when not to use it.
Problem attached. Forgive my handwriting. I appreciate the feedback.
View attachment 20181017145909389.pdf