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  1. esimp2k

    Heat loss when combining two water streams........

    Just got back in, thanks for the responses, and yes, it was poorly worded. To hopefully clarify, it is one stream entering a fixed volume (tank). The stream enters the tank and water overflows via gravity out of the tank. I think katmar got it. I need to assume that worse case the stream...
  2. esimp2k

    Heat loss when combining two water streams........

    Given: 20gpm @ T=180F flowing into a tank at T=-ambient. Unknown: volume of tank such that T(effluent) = 120F. Incoming fluid and tank fluid are water. Thanks!
  3. esimp2k

    Properties of combined fluids?

    I am looking at a waste stream composed of NaCl, water, and HCl. I know the mass flow rates of each component, but I am looking for physical properties (i.e. viscosity) of the stream as a whole. Any ideas for this ME? Thanks.
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