Repeat Prob. 17-143 for helium. Prob. 17-143 Air is heated as it flows subsonically through a 10
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Prob. 17-143
Air is heated as it flows subsonically through a 10 cm 3 10 cm square duct. The properties of air at the inlet are maintained at Ma1 = 0.6, P1 = 350 kPa, and T1 = 420 K at all times. Disregarding frictional losses, determine the highest rate of heat transfer to the air in the duct without affecting the inlet conditions.
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0max P 350 kPa 7, = 420 K Mai = 0.6 FIGURE P17-143
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