1) FOUNDATIONAL PROBLEM (20-16-6-0) A Solar Power Facility is a water-vapor power cycle, meaning that H2O...
A Solar Power Facility is a water-vapor power cycle, meaning
that H2O is the system that does the work...
1: 160 bar, 640 °C A Solar Power Facility is a water-vapor power cycle, meaning that H2O is the system that does the work. turbine boiler Consider a plant that heats the water in the boiler to 160 bar, 640°C. The condenser pressure is 0.1 bar. The inlet to the pump is a saturated liquid at the condenser pressure. 2: 0.1...
Problem 4 In the vapor power cycle shown below, steam (H20) is the working fluid. Saturated vapor enters the turbine at 100 bar and saturated liquid exits the condenser at a pressure of 0.1 bar. The net power output of the cycle, Weycle, is 150 MW. Isentropic efficiency of the turbine and the pump (n (hi-h2)/(h1-h2s), np=(h25-h1)/(h2-h1)) are both 80%. Determine the followings. [30 pts] (a) Thermal efficiency, n (b) Mass flow rate of the steam, m, in kg/s (c)...
A power plant operates on a superheat vapor power cycle with water is the working fluid. Superheated steam enters the turbine at 80 bar, 480° C, and expands to 0.08 bar to the condenser and becomes saturated liquid enters the feed water pump. The net cycle work output is 100 MW. Assume isentropic process exists at the turbine and the pump. (a) Sketch the schematic and T-S diagram of the power cycle (5%), (b) determine the heat input to the...
C. (35%) A power plant operates on a superheat vapor power cycle with water is the working fluid. Superheated steam enters the turbine at 80 bar, 480° C, and expands to 0.08 bar to the condenser and becomes saturated liquid enters the feed water pump. The net cycle work output is 100 MW. Assume isentropic process exists at the turbine and the pump. (a) Sketch the schematic and T-S diagram of the power cycle (5%), (b) determine the heat input...
In Geothermal-steam power cycle, the source of heat is the hot
water from well. The heat exchanger receive hot water at Tg1= 105
oC and the water leaves at 40 oC as shown in Figure 3. Steam exits
the boiler at 40 bar, 300 oC, and it exits the turbine at 1 bar.
Saturated liquid water exits the condenser at 1 bar. The plant
operate to generate 20 MW electric power with generator efficiency
of 0.95. The isentropic efficiency of...
Water is the working fluid in a Carnot vapor power cycle.
Saturated liquid enters the boiler at a pressure of 160 bar, and
saturated vapor enters the turbine. The condenser pressure is 0.08
bar. Determine
(a) the thermal efficiency.
(b) the back work ratio.
(c) the heat transfer to the working fluid per
unit mass passing through boiler, in kJ/kg.
(d) the heat transfer from the working fluid per
unit mass passing through the condenser, in kJ/kg.
Problem 8.03 Water...
A steam power plant is based on the Rankine cycle with reheat (refer to the figure below). Steam is produced by the boiler/superheater (H-1) at 100 bar and 600 C at a rate of 2.5 kgs. This is expanded to 10 bar in the turbine T-1 and then reheated to 600 °C in heater H-2. The steam is then expanded in turbine T-2 to a pressure of 0.1 bar. The steam is then condensed in condenser (C-1) which operates at...
SP-25 Consider a regenerative steam power plant with one open feedwater heater and one closed feedwater heater. Superheated steam enters the turbine with a mass flow rate of 120 kg/s at 16 MPa and 560°C (State 1). Some fraction of the steam is extracted at 40 bar (State 2) and is supplied to the closed feedwater heater. The remaining steam expands to a pressure of 3 bar (State 3), another fraction is extracted at this pressure, and is supplied to...
3. A water vapor thermoelectric plant operates in the
regenerative Rankine cycle with two open feed water heaters as
shown in the figure. The plant maintains the turbine inlet at 10
MPa and 600 ° C, and operates the condenser at 5 kPa. Steam is
drawn from the turbine at 0.6 and 0.2 MPa. The water comes out of
both feed water heaters as a saturated liquid. The isentropic
efficiency for the turbine and the pumps is 90%. For a...
6.133 Figure P6.133 shows a simple vapor power cycle operating at steady state with water as the working fluid Data at key locations are given on the figure. Flow through the turbine and pump occurs isentropically. Flow through the steam generator and condenser occurs at constant pressure. Stray heat transfer and kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. Sketch the four processes of this cycle in series on a T-s diagram. Determine the thermal efficiency P 20 MPa T 700°C...