Brayton Cycle 1. What is the back work ratio? How do back work ratio effect on the overall efficiency of an Ideal Brayton cycle? Explain. 2. An ideal air-standard Brayton cycle operating at steady state produces 10 MW of power. Operating data at principal states in the cycle are given in the table below. The states are numbered as in Fig. 1. Sketch the T-s diagram for the cycle and determine: (a) the mass flow rate of air, in kg/s. (b) the rate of heat transfer, in kW, to the working fluid passing through the heat exchanger. (c) the thermal efficiency.

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Brayton Cycle
1. What is the back work ratio? How do back work ratio effect on the overall efficiency of an Ideal
Brayton cycle? Explain.
2. An ideal air-standard Brayton cycle operating at steady state produces 10 MW of power. Operating
data at principal states in the cycle are given in the table below. The states are numbered as in Fig.
1. Sketch the T-s diagram for the cycle and determine:
(a) the mass flow rate of air, in kg/s.
(b) the rate of heat transfer, in kW, to the working fluid passing through the heat exchanger.
(c) the thermal efficiency.
Transcribed Image Text:Brayton Cycle 1. What is the back work ratio? How do back work ratio effect on the overall efficiency of an Ideal Brayton cycle? Explain. 2. An ideal air-standard Brayton cycle operating at steady state produces 10 MW of power. Operating data at principal states in the cycle are given in the table below. The states are numbered as in Fig. 1. Sketch the T-s diagram for the cycle and determine: (a) the mass flow rate of air, in kg/s. (b) the rate of heat transfer, in kW, to the working fluid passing through the heat exchanger. (c) the thermal efficiency.
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