Steam at 100degc is passed into a condenser at a rate of


1: Steam at 100°C is passed into a condenser at a rate of 500 kg/h and leaves as water at 60°C. If the condenser is supplied with cooling water which enters at 20°C and leaves at 40°C, calculate:

a) how much heat per hour is extracted from the steam.

b) how much cooling water is needed per hour.

2: A cupola furnace is charged with 100 kg of aluminium to be used for casting small components. The melting point of aluminium is 657°C, its specific heat capacity is 924 J/kg °C and its latent heat of fusion is 322 kJ/kg.

Calculate the total heat energy which must be supplied to melt the aluminium if its initial temperature is 20°C.

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