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Engineering, 18.08.2021 15:50 jbcupcake

A concentric tube arrangement, for which the inner and outerdiameters are 80mm and 100mm, respectively, is used to remove heatfrom a biochemical reaction occurring in a 1-m-long settlingtank. Heat is generated within the tank at a rate of 10^5W/m^3, and water is supplied to the annular region at a rate of 0.2kg/s. Required:
Determine the inlet temperature of the supply water that willmaintain an average tank surface temperature of 37 degrees C. Assume fully developed flow and thermal conditions. Is this assumption reasonable?

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