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Q2: Steam is the working fluid in an ideal Rankine cycle. Saturated vapor enters the turbine at 8.0
MPa and saturated liquid exits the condenser at a pressure of 0.008 MPa. The net power output of
the cycle is 100 MW. Determine for the cycle (a) the thermal efficiency, (b) the back work ratio, (e)
the mass flow rate of the steam, in kg/h, (d) the rate of heat transfer, into the working fluid as it
passes through the boiler, in MW, (e) the rate of heat transfer, from the condensing steam as it
passes through the condenser, in MW, (f the mass flow rate of the condenser cooling water, in kg/
h, if cooling water enters the condenser at 15 C° and exits at 35 C".
Boiler
8.0 MPa
Turbine
Saturated
vapor
Condenser
P
out
Pump
Cooling
water
Saturated
liquid at O.008 MPa
Transcribed Image Text:Q2: Steam is the working fluid in an ideal Rankine cycle. Saturated vapor enters the turbine at 8.0 MPa and saturated liquid exits the condenser at a pressure of 0.008 MPa. The net power output of the cycle is 100 MW. Determine for the cycle (a) the thermal efficiency, (b) the back work ratio, (e) the mass flow rate of the steam, in kg/h, (d) the rate of heat transfer, into the working fluid as it passes through the boiler, in MW, (e) the rate of heat transfer, from the condensing steam as it passes through the condenser, in MW, (f the mass flow rate of the condenser cooling water, in kg/ h, if cooling water enters the condenser at 15 C° and exits at 35 C". Boiler 8.0 MPa Turbine Saturated vapor Condenser P out Pump Cooling water Saturated liquid at O.008 MPa
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