Steam enters a turbine operating at steady state at 700°F and 450 lbf/in² and leaves as a saturated vapor at 1.4 lbf/in². The turbine develops 12,000 hp, and heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings occurs at a rate of 2 x 10 Btu/h. Neglect kinetic and potential energy changes from inlet to exit. Determine the exit temperature, in °F, and the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, in ft³/s. Step 1 Your answer is correct. Determine the exit temperature, in °F.

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Steam enters a turbine operating at steady state at 700°F and 450 lbf/in² and leaves as a saturated vapor at 1.4 lbf/in². The turbine
develops 12,000 hp, and heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings occurs at a rate of 2 x 10° Btu/h. Neglect kinetic and
potential energy changes from inlet to exit.
Determine the exit temperature, in °F, and the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, in ft³/s.
Step 1
Your answer is correct.
Determine the exit temperature, in °F.
T₂-111.69
Hint
Step 2
°F.
Your answer is incorrect.
Determine the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, in ft³/s.
(AV)₁-40.1132
Attempts: 1 of 4 used
Transcribed Image Text:Steam enters a turbine operating at steady state at 700°F and 450 lbf/in² and leaves as a saturated vapor at 1.4 lbf/in². The turbine develops 12,000 hp, and heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings occurs at a rate of 2 x 10° Btu/h. Neglect kinetic and potential energy changes from inlet to exit. Determine the exit temperature, in °F, and the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, in ft³/s. Step 1 Your answer is correct. Determine the exit temperature, in °F. T₂-111.69 Hint Step 2 °F. Your answer is incorrect. Determine the volumetric flow rate of the steam at the inlet, in ft³/s. (AV)₁-40.1132 Attempts: 1 of 4 used
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