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a)
The ratio of mass flow rate of air to mass flow rate of steam in the combined power cycle
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Answer to Problem 80P
The ratio of mass flow rate of air to mass flow rate of steam in the combined power cycle is
Explanation of Solution
Draw the T-s diagram for the combined gas-steam power cycle as shown in Figure (1).
Write the expression for the relation relative pressure and ideal pressure.
Here, the relative pressure at state 9 is
Write the expression for the efficiency of compressor.
Refer to properties table of air, and interpret the value of
Write the expression for the relation relative pressure and ideal pressure.
Here, the relative pressure at state 11 is
Write the expression for the efficiency of turbine.
Write the expression for the specific work input of pump I to the system/
Write the expression for the enthalpy of steam at state 2.
Write the expression for the specific work input of pump II to the system/
Write the expression for the enthalpy of steam at state 4.
Write the expression for the quality of steam at state 6s.
Here, specific entropy of wet steam at 0.6 MPa is
Write the expression for the specific enthalpy of steam at state 6s.
Here, specific enthalpy of wet steam at
Write the expression for the efficiency of turbine.
Write the expression for the quality of steam at state 7s.
Here, specific entropy of wet steam at 20 kPa is
Write the expression for the specific enthalpy of steam at state 7s.
Here, specific enthalpy of wet steam at
Write the expression for the efficiency of turbine.
Write the expression for the energy balance equation for the heat exchanger.
Rewrite Equation (1) and rearrange the terms with mass and enthalpy terms.
Here, mass flow rate of steam is
Conclusion:
From the Table A-17, “Ideal-gas properties of air ”, select the relative pressure
Substitute 1.386 kPa for
From the Table A-17, “Ideal-gas properties of air ”, interpret the value of the the enthalpy
Substitute 0.82 for
From the Table A-17, “Ideal-gas properties of air ”, select the relative pressure
Substitute 450.5 kPa for
From the Table A-17 “Ideal-gas properties of air , interpret the value of
Substitute 0.86 for
From the Table A-5, “saturated water-Pressure table”, select the enthalpy
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From the Table A-5, “saturated water-Pressure table”, select the enthalpy
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From the Table A-5, “Superheated water”, select the enthalpy
Since, the entropy at state 5 is equal to state 6s, so the entropy value of
Interpret the value of
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Refer to steam tables, and interpret the value of
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Substitute 0.86 for
Since, the entropy at state 5 is equal to the entropy at state 7, the entropy value of
Refer to steam tables A-5 “saturated water-Pressure table”, obtain the value of
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Refer to steam tables A-5 “saturated water-Pressure table”, obtain the value of
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Substitute 0.86 for
Refer to steam tables A-17 “Ideal gas properties of air”, obtain the value of
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Thus, the ratio of mass flow rate of air to mass flow rate of steam in the combined power cycle is
b)
The rate of heat input in the combustion chamber.
b)
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Answer to Problem 80P
The rate of heat input in the combustion chamber is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the energy balance equation for the open feed water heater.
Rewrite Equation (3) and rearrange the terms with mass and enthalpy terms.
Here, fraction of steam extracted is y.
Write the expression for the specific power output of the turbine.
Write the expression for the specific net work output from the steam.
Write the expression for the specific net work output from the gas stream.
Write the expression for the net work output per unit mass of gas.
Write the expression for the mass flow rate of air.
Write the expression for the rate of heat input to the cycle.
Conclusion:
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Thus, the rate of heat input in the combustion chamber is
c)
The thermal efficiency of the combined power cycle
c)
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Answer to Problem 80P
The thermal efficiency of the combined power cycle is
Explanation of Solution
Write the expression for the thermal efficiency of the combined power cycle.
Conclusion:
Substitute
Thus, the thermal efficiency of the combined power cycle is
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