This document appears to be lecture notes for a heat transfer course taught in the Mechatronics Department. The lecture is being given by Dr. Asmaa Attya Shalaby, who has degrees from Alexandria University in Chemical Engineering. The lecture includes an example problem calculating heat transfer rate and outlet temperatures for a counter-flow heat exchanger with cold water entering at 10°C and hot water entering at 70°C.
This document appears to be lecture notes for a heat transfer course taught in the Mechatronics Department. The lecture is being given by Dr. Asmaa Attya Shalaby, who has degrees from Alexandria University in Chemical Engineering. The lecture includes an example problem calculating heat transfer rate and outlet temperatures for a counter-flow heat exchanger with cold water entering at 10°C and hot water entering at 70°C.
This document appears to be lecture notes for a heat transfer course taught in the Mechatronics Department. The lecture is being given by Dr. Asmaa Attya Shalaby, who has degrees from Alexandria University in Chemical Engineering. The lecture includes an example problem calculating heat transfer rate and outlet temperatures for a counter-flow heat exchanger with cold water entering at 10°C and hot water entering at 70°C.
Second semester 3Cr. 3-1-1 Hrs/wk Mechatronics Department
Lecture 8
Dr. Asmaa Attya Shalaby
Ph.D., M.Sc. And B.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, Alexandria university Examples 1. Cold water enters a counter-flow heat exchanger at 10℃ at a rate of 8 kg/s, where it is heated by a hot-water stream that enters the heat exchanger at 70℃ at a rate of 2 kg/s. Assuming the specific heat of water to remain constant at 𝐶𝑝 = 4.18 kJ/kg.K, determine the maximum heat transfer rate and the outlet temperatures of the cold- and the hot-water streams for this limiting case. Examples Examples Examples Examples Examples Examples Examples