Consider a steam power plant operating on the simple ideal Rankine cycle. The steam enters the turbine at 4 MPa, 400 degrees celcius and is condensed in the condenser at a pressure of 100 kPa. Draw the schematic and T-s diagram of the cycle and determine the following per unit mass of steam. (a) Turbine work (b) Pump work (c) Heat added in the boiler (d) Heat rejected in the condenser (e) Thermal efficiency of the cycle (f) Heat rate (g) Steam rate of the cycle
Consider a steam power plant operating on the simple ideal Rankine cycle. The steam enters the turbine at 4 MPa, 400 degrees celcius and is condensed in the condenser at a pressure of 100 kPa. Draw the schematic and T-s diagram of the cycle and determine the following per unit mass of steam. (a) Turbine work (b) Pump work (c) Heat added in the boiler (d) Heat rejected in the condenser (e) Thermal efficiency of the cycle (f) Heat rate (g) Steam rate of the cycle
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Consider a steam power plant operating on the simple ideal Rankine cycle. The steam
enters the turbine at 4 MPa, 400 degrees celcius and is condensed in the condenser at a pressure of 100 kPa. Draw the schematic and T-s diagram of the cycle and determine the following
per unit mass of steam.
(a) Turbine work
(b) Pump work
(c) Heat added in the boiler
(d) Heat rejected in the condenser
(e) Thermal efficiency of the cycle
(f) Heat rate
(g) Steam
rate of the cycle
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