Methane gas (CH4) enters the combustion chamber of a gas turbine at 77°F, 40 lb/in² and a molar flow rate of 1.7 lbmol/h and burns completely with air entering at 300°F, 40 lby/in2. The combustion products leave the combustion chamber at T3 - 1420°F, 40 lb/in². The gas turbine operates adiabatically at steady state and air can be modeled as 21% O₂ and 79% N₂ on a molar basis. CH4 at 77°F, 40 lbf/in n=1.71bmolh Air P2=40 lbf/in² T₂ = 300°F 3 p3=40 lbf in? T3
Methane gas (CH4) enters the combustion chamber of a gas turbine at 77°F, 40 lb/in² and a molar flow rate of 1.7 lbmol/h and burns completely with air entering at 300°F, 40 lby/in2. The combustion products leave the combustion chamber at T3 - 1420°F, 40 lb/in². The gas turbine operates adiabatically at steady state and air can be modeled as 21% O₂ and 79% N₂ on a molar basis. CH4 at 77°F, 40 lbf/in n=1.71bmolh Air P2=40 lbf/in² T₂ = 300°F 3 p3=40 lbf in? T3
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![Methane gas (CH4) enters the combustion chamber of a gas turbine at 77°F, 40 lb/in² and a molar flow rate of 1.7 lbmol/h and burns
completely with air entering at 300°F, 40 lb/in2. The combustion products leave the combustion chamber at T3 = 1420°F, 40 lb./in².
The gas turbine operates adiabatically at steady state and air can be modeled as 21% O₂ and 79% N₂ on a molar basis.
CH4 at 77°F,
40 lbf/in²
n = 1.71bmolh
Air
P2 = 40 lbf/in²
T₂ = 300°F
3
p3=40 lbf in?
T3](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F734954fb-fae0-4366-b2ce-e1efb24819e4%2Fd4ac5a43-1b4b-4da6-9b51-613f465ae1a0%2Fmfk7vye_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:Methane gas (CH4) enters the combustion chamber of a gas turbine at 77°F, 40 lb/in² and a molar flow rate of 1.7 lbmol/h and burns
completely with air entering at 300°F, 40 lb/in2. The combustion products leave the combustion chamber at T3 = 1420°F, 40 lb./in².
The gas turbine operates adiabatically at steady state and air can be modeled as 21% O₂ and 79% N₂ on a molar basis.
CH4 at 77°F,
40 lbf/in²
n = 1.71bmolh
Air
P2 = 40 lbf/in²
T₂ = 300°F
3
p3=40 lbf in?
T3
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