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Engineering, 12.12.2019 04:31 succ29

An adiabatic turbine (but not isentropic) has steam enter at a pressure of 200 psia, a temperature of 500 f and a velocity of 40 ft/s. the steam leaves at 20 psia and a temperature of 300 f an da velocity of 20 ft/s. the turbine is providing 100 horespower of work. answer the questions below but be careful to answer the correct question.

1. what is the actual mass flow in lbm/s through this turbine to three significant digits?
2. what is the maximum physically possible the turbine could supple in horsepower (hp) to three significant digits?

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