Engineering, 07.03.2020 01:00 21580
An isentropic steam turbine processes 2.0 kg/s of steam at 3 MPa, which is exhausted at 50 kPa and 100°C. Five percent of this flow is diverted for feedwater heating at 500 kPa. Determine the power produced by this turbine. Use steam tables.
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