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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
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Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition

by Ali Turan, D. Winterbone
February 2015
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
578 pages
19h 27m
English
Butterworth-Heinemann
Content preview from Advanced Thermodynamics for Engineers, 2nd Edition
4. Considering the heat transfers below the pinch, it can be seen that stream 1 can be heated
by energy interchange with streams 2 and 4: neither stream has sufficient capacity alone to
br ing stream 1 to i ts target temperature. However, it is feasible to bring about the heating
because
mC
hot
mC
cold
(19.5)
which is the equivalent of inequality Eqn (19.4) for the transfers below the pinch. In this case, it
was chosen to transfer all the energy in stream because this results in a lower temperature for
heat transfer to the cold utility. The 30 MJ/h transferred to the cold utility is in line with that
calculated in Fig. 19.16.
These diagrams can now be
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ISBN: 9780444633736