7. Steam leaves the boiler in a steam turbine plant at 2 MPa, 300oC and is expanded to 3.5 kPa before entering the condenser. Calculate the cycle efficiency.
7. Steam leaves the boiler in a steam turbine plant at 2 MPa, 300oC and is...
1. Ina Rankine cycle, steam leaves the boiler at 3.5 MPa 350oC. The condenser pressure is 10 kPa Determine the cycle efficiency. 150 points)
3. In a reheat cycle, steam leaves the boiler and enters the high-pressure turbine (HPT) at 6 MPa and 440 °C. After expansion in the high-pressure turbine to 500 kPa, the steam is reheated to 480 °C and then expanded in the low-pressure turbine (LPT) to 10 kPa. The end states of both the HPT and LPT fall in the liquid-vapor mixture region. Draw the cycle diagram and the T-s diagram, and determine the work done to the pump, total...
P8-29 A closed feedwater heater is used in a Rankine cycle Steam leaves the boiler at 20 MPa, 600°C. Between the high and low-pressure turbines, steam at 1 MPa is extracted and delivered to the closed feedwater heater. Feedwater exits the feedwater heater at 20 MPa and the saturation temperature of the 1-MPa steam; saturated liquid condensate is fed through a steam trap back to the condenser. Steam from the second- stage turbine enters the condenser at 10 kPa, and...
In the power plant shown in Figure P2 below, steam leaves the boiler at p3 P2 6 MPa and ??-320°C, flows through the throttling valve, which drops the pressure to p4-4 MPa. then enters the turbine in which it expands to the condenser pressure of p5-10 kPa. The water then leaves the condenser at p 10 kPa and T1-40°C. The net power output is 450 MW. The turbine isentropic efficiency is 85% and that of the pump is 78%. Determine:...
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2) An ideal power plant produces steam at 3.5 MPa, 600°C in the boiler. The condenser with the capacity of 12 MW is maintained at 50°C. The first turbine section expands to 600 kPa and then flow is reheated followed by the expansion in the low pressure turbine where the state is saturated vapor. a. Find the reheat temperature. b. Find the total turbine power output and the...
2) A steam power plant operates on an ideal regenerative rankine cycle with superheated steam leaving the boiler, entering the turbine at 10 mPa,600C. X fraction of steam is extracted from the turbine at 0.6 mPa pressure for the high pressure open feedwater heater. Then x fraction more of steam is extracted from the turbine at 0.2 mPa pressure for the low pressure open feedwater heater . The condenser pressure in the cycle is 5 kPa. The mass flow rate...
Problem 5-Irreversible Power cycle A simple power plant cycle has saturated liquid water from a condenser at 100 kPa pumped into a boiler operating at 1.0 MPa. The steam leaves the boiler at 350 °C and is expanded through a turbine with the exit stream having a quality between 0 and 1. If the turbine is 80% efficient and the pump is 90% efficient in this Rankine cycle, what is the overall efficiency of the power cycle?
Problem 5-Irreversible Power...
A Rankine Cycle based steam power plant produces 200 MW of power. Steam exits the boiler at 3 MPa and 500° C. The turbine exit is at 40 kPa. Isentropic efficiencies of the turbine and pump are 75% and 70% respectively. Show the cycle on a T-s diagram Calculate the mass flow rate of steam Determine the heat transfer rates in the boiler and condenser in MW Determine the cycle efficiency Determine the mass flow rate of the condenser cooling...
Consider a steam power plant operating on the simple ideal Rankine cycle. Steam enters the turbine at 5 MPa and 500°C and is condensed in the condenser at a pressure of 50 kPa. Heat is supplied to the steam in a furnace maintained at 800 K, and waste heat is rejected to the surroundings at 300 K. Show the cycle on a T-s diagram with respect to saturation lines, and determine (a) the net work output, (b) the thermal efficiency...
A steam power plant operates on the reheat Rankine cycle. Steam enters the high-pressure turbine at 12.5 MPa and 5508C at a rate of 7.7 kg/s and leaves at 2 MPa. Steam is then reheated at constant pressure to 400 C before it expands in the low-pressure turbine. Steam leaves the condenser as a saturated liquid. The exit of the turbine is saturated at the condenser pressure (a) the condenser pressure, (b) the net power output, and (c) the thermal...