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Can you please post details of the problem? We all don't have the book.
Thanks a lot for your feedback , your support is highly appreciatedHi Saad85,
I believe you are talking about the cascading feewater heater problem. The main problem is that you have two unknown mass flow rates, the entering saturated liquid (m_1) and the leaving saturated liquid (m_3). The problem asks you to solve for m_3. Since you have two unknowns, you need two balanced equations. The first equation that you will use are the Mass Balance (m_1 + m_2 = m_3), where m_2 is the entering steam mass flow rate of 100,000 lbm/hr. The second equation is the energy balance around the heater. The energy gained by the hot water is equal to the energy lost by the entering saturated liquid and entering steam.
I put together a quick list of the steps involved in the problem, hopefully this makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions. I think during the exam, the main takeaway is that if you have 2 unknowns you most likely need two equations.
http://www.engproguides.com
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Thanks again for your feedback, would you please explain the mass balance for problem #510 in NCEES sample test?Hi Saad85,
I believe you are talking about the cascading feewater heater problem. The main problem is that you have two unknown mass flow rates, the entering saturated liquid (m_1) and the leaving saturated liquid (m_3). The problem asks you to solve for m_3. Since you have two unknowns, you need two balanced equations. The first equation that you will use are the Mass Balance (m_1 + m_2 = m_3), where m_2 is the entering steam mass flow rate of 100,000 lbm/hr. The second equation is the energy balance around the heater. The energy gained by the hot water is equal to the energy lost by the entering saturated liquid and entering steam.
I put together a quick list of the steps involved in the problem, hopefully this makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions. I think during the exam, the main takeaway is that if you have 2 unknowns you most likely need two equations.
http://www.engproguides.com
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This solution is way easier to understand than the NCEES solution. Thanks @justin-hawaii!Hi Saad85,
I believe you are talking about the cascading feewater heater problem. The main problem is that you have two unknown mass flow rates, the entering saturated liquid (m_1) and the leaving saturated liquid (m_3). The problem asks you to solve for m_3. Since you have two unknowns, you need two balanced equations. The first equation that you will use are the Mass Balance (m_1 + m_2 = m_3), where m_2 is the entering steam mass flow rate of 100,000 lbm/hr. The second equation is the energy balance around the heater. The energy gained by the hot water is equal to the energy lost by the entering saturated liquid and entering steam.
I put together a quick list of the steps involved in the problem, hopefully this makes sense. Let me know if you have any questions. I think during the exam, the main takeaway is that if you have 2 unknowns you most likely need two equations.
http://www.engproguides.com
View attachment 9239
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