Consider the mixing of a steam flow with an oxygen flow in Problem 12.71. Find the rate
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A flow of 1.8 kg/s steam at 400 kPa, 400oC is mixed with 3.2 kg/s oxygen at 400 kPa, 400 K in a steady flow mixing-chamber without any heat transfer. Find the exit temperature and the rate of entropy generation.
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