Engineering, 21.04.2020 05:21 genyjoannerubiera
A 0.18-m^3 rigid tank is filled with saturated liquid water at 120°C. A valve at the bottom of the tank is now opened, and one-half of the total mass is withdrawn from the tank in the liquid form. Heat is transferred to water from a source at 260°C so that the temperature in the tank remains constant. Determine
a. the amount of heat transfer.
b. the total entropy generation for this process.
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