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Superheated steam at 8 MPa and 480oC leaves the steam generator of a vapor power plant. Heat transfer and frictional effects
in the line connecting the steam generator and the turbine reduce the pressure and temperature at the turbine inlet to 7.6 MPa
and 440oC respectively. The pressure at the exit of the turbine is 10 kPa, and the turbine operates adiabatically. Liquid leaves the
condenser at 8 kPa, 36oC. The pressure is increased to 8.6 MPa across the pump. The turbine and pump isentropic efficiencies Continue to post
are 88%. The mass ow rate of steam is 79.53 kg/s. Determine the net power output, the thermal efficiency, the rate of heat 17 questions remaining
transfer from the line connecting the steam generator and the tyrbine, the mass ow rate of condenser cooling water, if the
cooling water enters at 15oC and exits at 35oC, with negligible pressure change.
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Q: Superheated steam at 8 MPa and 480degree C leaves the steam generator of a vapor power plant. Heat transfer and
frictional effects in the line connecting the steam generator and the turbine reduce the pressure and temperature at the
turbine inlet to 7.6 MPa and 440degree C, respectively. The pressure at the exit of the turbine isNEW!
10 kPa, and the turbine
operates adiabatically...
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Q: Superheated steam at 8 MPa and 480 degree C leaves the steam generator of a vapor power plant Heat transfer and
frictional affects in the line connecting the steam generator and the turbine reduce the pressure and temperature at the
turbine inlet to 7.6 MPa and 440 degree C, respectively. The pressure at the exit of the turbine is 10 kPa, and the turbine
operates adiabatically...
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Q: Water is the working uid in an ideal Rankine cycle with reheat. Superheated vapor enters the turbine at 10 MPa, 480
�C, and the condenser pressure is 6 kPa. Steam expands through the rst-stage turbine to 0.7 MPa and then is
reheated to 480�C. Assume the pump and each turbine stage have an isentropic efficiency of 80%. Determine for the
cycle (a) the rate of heat addition, in kJ...
Q: 4. Superheated steam at 8 MPa and 450 C leaves the steam generator of a vapor power plant. Heat transfer and
frictional effects in the line connecting the steam generator and the turbine reduce the pressure and temperature at the
turbine inlet to 7.0 MPa and 400 C, respectively. The pressure at the exit of the turbine is 10 kPa, and the turbine
operates adiabatically. Liquid leaves...
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