In a regenerative cycle, steam is supplied to the turbine at 170 bar and 1000°C. Some steam is extracted from the turbine at 10 bar for closed feed heating and at 6 bar for open feed heating. The remainder of the steam expands to the condenser pressure of 0.08 bar. Find the net power output and the thermal efficiency

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1. In a regenerative cycle, steam is supplied to the turbine at 170 bar
and 1000°C. Some steam is extracted from the turbine at 10 bar
for open feed heating and at 6 bar for closed feed heating. The
remainder of the steam expands to the condenser pressure of 0.08
bar. Find the net power output and the thermal efficiency
2. In a regenerative cycle, steam is supplied to the turbine at 170 bar
and 1000°C. Some steam is extracted from the turbine at 10 bar
for closed feed heating and at 6 bar for open feed heating. The
remainder of the steam expands to the condenser pressure of 0.08
bar. Find the net power output and the thermal efficiency
Transcribed Image Text:1. In a regenerative cycle, steam is supplied to the turbine at 170 bar and 1000°C. Some steam is extracted from the turbine at 10 bar for open feed heating and at 6 bar for closed feed heating. The remainder of the steam expands to the condenser pressure of 0.08 bar. Find the net power output and the thermal efficiency 2. In a regenerative cycle, steam is supplied to the turbine at 170 bar and 1000°C. Some steam is extracted from the turbine at 10 bar for closed feed heating and at 6 bar for open feed heating. The remainder of the steam expands to the condenser pressure of 0.08 bar. Find the net power output and the thermal efficiency
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