A system consists of a turbine and heat exchanger are connected in series. The working fluid is entering the turbine at P= 0.6 Mpa, T1= 200 °C and leaving it with P2 0.2Mpa. Then the turbine exit becomes the heat exchanger inlet to increase the fluid temperature to become 800 °C. Considering that the adiabatic power y =1.4 and the specific heat = 1.005 KJ/Kg.K. Determine the turbine production work WT and heat exchanger energy needed to be added qHE. T - 200 °C P=0.6 Mpa- т T? P2=0.2 Mpa h pigh НЕ T= 800 °C P, =? q in

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A system consists of a turbine and heat exchanger are connected in
series. The working fluid is entering the turbine at P1 0.6 Mpa, T=
200 °C and leaving it with P,= 0.2Mpa. Then the turbine exit becomes
the heat exchanger inlet to increase the fluid temperature to become 800
°C. Considering that the adiabatic power y =1.4 and the specific heat
= 1.005 KJ/Kg.K. Determine the turbine production work WT and heat
exchanger energy needed to be added quE.
T = 200 °C
P,= 0.6 Mpa-
T
T2 ?
P,=0.2 Mpa
h
high
НЕ
T= 800 °C
P3 =?
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Transcribed Image Text:* İl. Gmail ► Untitled docu.. A system consists of a turbine and heat exchanger are connected in series. The working fluid is entering the turbine at P1 0.6 Mpa, T= 200 °C and leaving it with P,= 0.2Mpa. Then the turbine exit becomes the heat exchanger inlet to increase the fluid temperature to become 800 °C. Considering that the adiabatic power y =1.4 and the specific heat = 1.005 KJ/Kg.K. Determine the turbine production work WT and heat exchanger energy needed to be added quE. T = 200 °C P,= 0.6 Mpa- T T2 ? P,=0.2 Mpa h high НЕ T= 800 °C P3 =? 9 in
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