There are two turbine stages with a reheater in between, as shown below and the following conditions are provided Assume the mass flow rate of air = 1 Kg/s. 2 Turbine stage 1 in Reheat combustor 3 Turbine stage 2 W cycle

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There are two turbine stages with a reheater in between, as shown below and the following conditions are provided.
Assume the mass flow rate of air = 1 Kg/s.
Turbine
stage 1
Stream
1
2
3
4
Reheat
combustor
P (kPa) T (K)
1200
350
350
100
1200
1200
3
Turbine
stage 2
h
(kJ/kg)
W
cycle
• Determine the total work developed, which is the sum of the work developed by the first stage and the work
developed in the second stage.
• Determine the heat added in the reheater.
• If the reheat is turned off, streams 2 and 3 no longer exist and we go directly from 1 to a new state at stream 4.
What is h4 and what is the work generated in the turbine in this case?
Transcribed Image Text:There are two turbine stages with a reheater in between, as shown below and the following conditions are provided. Assume the mass flow rate of air = 1 Kg/s. Turbine stage 1 Stream 1 2 3 4 Reheat combustor P (kPa) T (K) 1200 350 350 100 1200 1200 3 Turbine stage 2 h (kJ/kg) W cycle • Determine the total work developed, which is the sum of the work developed by the first stage and the work developed in the second stage. • Determine the heat added in the reheater. • If the reheat is turned off, streams 2 and 3 no longer exist and we go directly from 1 to a new state at stream 4. What is h4 and what is the work generated in the turbine in this case?
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