In a gas-turbine plant working on a Brayton Cycle, the air at the inlet of the compressor is at 25C (298.15 K) and 100 kPa. The pressure ratio (PB/PA=PC/PD) is 6.50 and the maximum permissible temperature in the turbine is 800C (1073.15 K). Consider CP = (7/2)R and CV = (5/2)R and n = 1 mol Determine the following of the ideal air cycle: (adiabatic reversible compression and adiabatic reversible expansion). Express heat and work in Joules. Thermal efficiency of the air cycle, if the compressor and turbine operate adiabatically but irreversibly with efficiencies ncomp=0.80 and nturb=0.85
In a gas-turbine plant working on a Brayton Cycle, the air at the inlet of the compressor is at 25C (298.15 K) and 100 kPa. The pressure ratio (PB/PA=PC/PD) is 6.50 and the maximum permissible temperature in the turbine is 800C (1073.15 K). Consider CP = (7/2)R and CV = (5/2)R and n = 1 mol Determine the following of the ideal air cycle: (adiabatic reversible compression and adiabatic reversible expansion). Express heat and work in Joules. Thermal efficiency of the air cycle, if the compressor and turbine operate adiabatically but irreversibly with efficiencies ncomp=0.80 and nturb=0.85
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%) In a gas-turbine plant working on a Brayton Cycle, the air at the inlet of the compressor is at 25C (298.15 K) and 100 kPa. The pressure ratio (PB/PA=PC/PD) is 6.50 and the maximum permissible temperature in the turbine is 800C (1073.15 K). Consider CP = (7/2)R and CV = (5/2)R and n = 1 mol
Determine the following of the ideal air cycle: (adiabatic reversible compression and adiabatic reversible expansion). Express heat and work in Joules.
- Thermal efficiency of the air cycle, if the compressor and turbine operate adiabatically but irreversibly with efficiencies ncomp=0.80 and nturb=0.85
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