
(a)
The mass flow rate of the steam.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The inlet pressure
The inlet temperature
The inlet velocity
The outlet pressure
The quality of the steam at exit
The heat lost to the surroundings
The area of inlet
The area of outlet
The outlet temperature
Calculation:
At inlet:
The steam is at the state of superheated condition.
Refer Table A-6, “Superheated water”.
Obtain the inlet enthalpy
The turbine operates steadily. Hence, the inlet and exit mass flow rates are equal.
Calculate the inlet mass flow rate.
Thus, the mass flow rate of the steam is
(b)
The exit velocity of the steam.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
At exit:
The steam is with the quality of
Refer Table A-5, “Saturated water—Pressure table”.
Obtain the following corresponding to the pressure of
Write the formula for exit enthalpy
Write the formula for exit specific volume
The turbine operates steadily. Hence, the inlet and exit mass flow rates are equal.
Write the formula for exit mass flow rate.
Rearrange the above Equation to obtain exit velocity
Thus, the exit velocity of the steam is
(c)
The power output of the turbine.
(c)

Answer to Problem 161RQ
The power output of the turbine is
Explanation of Solution
Consider the steam flows at steady state. Hence, the inlet and exit mass flow rates are equal.
Write the energy rate balance equation for one inlet and one outlet system.
Here, the rate of heat transfer is
The refrigerant flows at steady state through the compressor. Hence, the rate of change in net energy of the system becomes zero.
Heat loss occurs at the rate of
The Equations (VI) reduced as follows to obtain the work output
Here,
Rewrite the Equation (VII) as follows.
Thus, the power output of the turbine is
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