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Assume an opened top container with an inlet pipe midway. 190 degree F steam is coming in the inlet at the rate of 4170 lbs/hour (5100 cfm). how many btu's of ouside energy required to raise inside of container to 2000 degrees F.? Please show formulas to figure.

2007-05-11 08:04:40 · 1 answers · asked by 3rrotec 1 in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Sorry this does not answer your problem but in a way there is a real secrete in this. If u have a tea kettle that is boiling ,the water will not get hotter because of a special refrigeration effect. Each cc of water that is evaporated will absorb 60 calories of heat from the water and is why the water will get no hotter. That covered the evaporation side.
Now the condensate side . The monster that is in some clouds cone from this small 60 calories for each cc that is condensed . When the condensing is very quick the storm can developer a Tornado from the up draft.

2007-05-11 08:18:50 · answer #1 · answered by JOHNNIE B 7 · 1 0

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