Figure 1 shows a desuperheater a steadyflow device in which
     Figure 1 shows a desuperheater, a steady-flow device in which 100kg/s of superheated steam  are combined with cooler liquid water  to produce a stream of saturated steam  Heat losses to the surroundings are Q=-2000kJ/s.  Determine the required massflowrate m_2 of liquid water, in kg/s. State clearly all assumptions you make in your analysis.  The superheated steam is delivered to the desuperheater in five  large pipes, each 0.5m in diameter. If the mass flow mi is divided equally among the pipes, determine the velocity of the superheated steam (m/s) in a pipe.   
  
  Solution
Steam at 5 bar 200 C
h1 = 2860 kJ/kg
Liquid water at 5 bar 25 C
h2 = 105 kJ/kg
steam saturated at 5 bar
h3 = 2750 kJ/kg
applying consrvation of energy
Q = (m1 + m2) * h3 - m1 * h1 - m2 * h2
-2000 = (100 + m2) * 2750 - 100 * 2860 - m2 * 105
m2 = 3.402646 kg/s
b) mass flow rate in one pipe = 100 /5 = 20 kg/s
density of steam = 2.35 kg/m^3
velocity of flow = mass flow rate / (density * Area of pipe)
V = 20 / (2.35 * pi * 0.5^2/4) = 43.344 m/s

