12. In a certain steam plant the turbine develops 1000 kW. The heat supplied to the steam in the boiler is 2800 kJ/kg, the heat received by the system from cooling water in the condenser is 2100 kJ/kg and the feed pump work required to pump the condensate back into the boiler is 5 kW. Calculate the steam flow round the cycle in kg/s. [Ans. 1.421 kg/s]
12. In a certain steam plant the turbine develops 1000 kW. The heat supplied to the steam in the boiler is 2800 kJ/kg, the heat received by the system from cooling water in the condenser is 2100 kJ/kg and the feed pump work required to pump the condensate back into the boiler is 5 kW. Calculate the steam flow round the cycle in kg/s. [Ans. 1.421 kg/s]
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![In a certain steam plant the turbine develops 1000 kW. The heat supplied to the steam in the boiler is
2800 kJ/kg, the heat received by the system from cooling water in the condenser is 2100 kJ/kg and the feed
pump work required to pump the condensate back into the boiler is 5 kW. Calculate the steam flow round
the cycle in kg/s.
12.
[Ans. 1.421 kg/s]](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F86bda7e7-55b2-475f-bd08-5967fdeccc01%2F089e85d4-c291-40d2-98c9-27a78ae80a40%2Fgwlp8yj_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:In a certain steam plant the turbine develops 1000 kW. The heat supplied to the steam in the boiler is
2800 kJ/kg, the heat received by the system from cooling water in the condenser is 2100 kJ/kg and the feed
pump work required to pump the condensate back into the boiler is 5 kW. Calculate the steam flow round
the cycle in kg/s.
12.
[Ans. 1.421 kg/s]
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