Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach ( 9th International Edition ) ISBN:9781260092684
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Chapter 10.9, Problem 9P
Consider a simple ideal Rankine cycle with fixed turbine inlet temperature and condenser pressure. What is the effect of increasing the boiler pressure on
Pump work input: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
Turbine work output: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
Heat supplied: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
Heat rejected: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
Cycle efficiency: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
Moisture content at turbine exit: | (a) increases, (b) decreases, (c) remains the same |
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