Cooling water is priced on an energy basis: $/GJ. The temperature rise is usually assumed to be
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Cooling water is priced on an energy basis: $/GJ. The temperature rise is usually assumed to be 10°C. Does the cooling water cost change if the return temperature changes? Are there any limitations to the return temperature? Explain.
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Analysis Synthesis And Design Of Chemical Processes
ISBN: 9780134177403
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Authors: Richard Turton, Joseph Shaeiwitz, Debangsu Bhattacharyya, Wallace Whiting
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