Engineering, 18.01.2021 21:40 akepa
3. Water is the working fluid in an ideal Rankine cycle. The condenser pressure is 10 kPa (0.10 bar), and saturated vapor enters the turbine at 18 MPa (180 bar). The net power output of the cycle is 100 MW. For this cycle determine the: a) mass flow rate of the steam, in kg/h. b) heat transfer rates for the working fluid passing through the boiler and condenser, each in kW. c) thermal efficiency of the cycle.
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