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A steam turbine operates with inlet conditions of 6 MPa and 500°C, and exhausts to a condenser at 10 kPa. If the turbine has an isentropic efficiency of 85% and the mass flow rate is 50 kg/s, what is the actual work output of the turbine? (At inlet: h₁ = 3410 kJ/kg, s₁ = 6.7593 kJ/kg·K; At 10 kPa and s₂s = s₁: h₂s = 2335 kJ/kg; At 10 kPa saturated liquid: hf = 191.8 kJ/kg, saturated vapor: hg = 2584.6 kJ/kg)
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A steam turbine operates with inlet conditions of 6 MPa and 500°C, and exhausts to a condenser at 10 kPa. If the turbine has an isentropic efficiency of 85% and the mass flow rate is 50 kg/s, what is the actual work output of the turbine? (At inlet: h₁ = 3410 kJ/kg, s₁ = 6.7593 kJ/kg·K; At 10 kPa and s₂s = s₁: h₂s = 2335 kJ/kg; At 10 kPa saturated liquid: hf = 191.8 kJ/kg, saturated vapor: hg = 2584.6 kJ/kg)
A compressor with clearance volume of 4% of swept volume operates between 100 kPa and 800 kPa. The compression and expansion processes are polytropic with n = 1.3. What is the volumetric efficiency?
A gas turbine cycle uses a two-shaft arrangement where the gas generator turbine drives only the compressor, and the power turbine provides shaft output. The gas generator turbine extracts just enough work to drive the compressor (requiring 285 kJ/kg). If combustion gases enter the power turbine at 1.8 MPa and 950°C, and expand to 105 kPa with 87% efficiency, what is the net specific work output? (For gases: cp = 1.15 kJ/kg·K, γ = 1.33)
A variable geometry gas turbine adjusts its nozzle area to maintain constant turbine inlet temperature of 1050°C while operating between pressure ratios of 8:1 and 12:1. If the turbine efficiency remains at 89% and the exhaust pressure is constant at 101 kPa, what is the change in specific work output between these operating points? (For gases: cp = 1.12 kJ/kg·K, γ = 1.35)
A radial compressor compresses air from 95 kPa and 15°C to 475 kPa. The compressor has a polytropic efficiency of 78% with n = 1.32. What is the discharge temperature?
A reheat steam turbine has high-pressure and low-pressure sections. Steam enters the HP turbine at 12 MPa and 580°C, expands to 2 MPa, then is reheated to 580°C before entering the LP turbine, which exhausts at 10 kPa. If both sections have 88% efficiency, what is the total work output per kg of steam? (h₁ = 3637 kJ/kg, h₂s = 2902 kJ/kg, h₂a = 3030 kJ/kg; h₃ = 3674 kJ/kg after reheat, h₄s = 2361 kJ/kg, h₄a = 2518 kJ/kg)
A two-stage air compressor with perfect intercooling operates between 100 kPa and 1600 kPa. The inlet temperature is 300 K, and both stages have the same isentropic efficiency of 85%. For minimum work input, what should be the intermediate pressure, and what is the total specific work required?
A gas turbine power plant operates on a simple Brayton cycle. Air enters the compressor at 100 kPa and 300 K, and is compressed to 800 kPa with an isentropic efficiency of 82%. The compressed air is then heated in a combustor to 1400 K before expanding through a turbine with an isentropic efficiency of 87% back to 100 kPa.
What is the net specific work output of this cycle, and how does it compare to the ideal Brayton cycle operating between the same pressure and temperature limits?
A multistage centrifugal compressor has 4 identical stages, each with a polytropic efficiency of 84%. Air enters the first stage at 100 kPa, 295 K and the overall pressure ratio is 16:1. If the process follows pv1.35=constant and there is no intercooling, what is the exit temperature after the fourth stage?