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Engineering, 16.08.2020 15:01 shymitch32

In a steam plant operating on a Rankine cycle, superheated steam is supplied at 40 bar and 600degrees Celcius to a turbine operating adiabatically and the condenser pressure is 0.08 bar. Calculate, per kilogram of steam (feed pump work should be considered in (b),(d),(e) and (f), (a) the work output neglecting the feed pump work (b) the work required to 3 decimal places for the feed pump if vf is 0.0010035 (c) the heat rejected by condenser cooling water and the amount of cooling water required through the condenser, if the temperature rise of the water is assumed to be 10 K and take the specific heat capacity of water as 4.183 kJ/Kg K (d) the heat supplied, (e) the Rankine efficiency (f) the specific steam consumption in kg/kW-h

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