Question 38 (2 points) A steam turbine receives 10 kg/s of superheated steam at 120 bar...
An industrial steam turbine shown in the figure below receives 20 [kg/s] of superheated steam at 10 [MPa) and 500 [°C] (State 1). Steam is extracted for another industrial process at a rate of 5 kg/s) ata location in the turbine where the pressure is 1 [MPa) and the temperature is 200 [°C] (State 21. The remaining steam continues to expand through the turbine and exit at State 3, where the pressure is 10 [kPa) and the quality is 90%....
1. Superheated water steam at 5 bar and 360 C enters a turbine operating at steady state with a volume rate of 0.7 m3/s and expanded adiabatically to the exit state of 1 bar and 200 C, respectively. Kinetics and potential energy changes can be neglected. Determine: a) (2 pts) mass flow rate in kg/s (2 pts) power developed in kW (3 pts) total rate of entropy production in kW/K (4 pts) isentropic turbine efficiency
Steam expands through a well-insulated turbine from inlet conditions 300c and 4 Mpa with negligible velocity to exit conditions 40m/s and 0.075Mpa. The turbine is operating at steady state and has an exit diameter of 0.6Mpa. Select two different values of exit quality in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 and subsequently plot the power generated by the turbine in kw Question 3 Steam expands through a well-insulated turbine from inlet conditions 300°C and 4 MPa with negligible velocity to...
A steam turbine receives 8 kg/s of steam at 9 MPa, 650 C and 60 m/s (pressure, temperature and velocity). It discharges liquid-vapor mixture with a quality of 0.94 at a pressure of 325 kPa and a velocity of 15 m/s. In addition, there is heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings for 560 kW. Find the power produced by the turbine and express it in kW
Water vapor enters a turbine operating at steady state at 600°C, 40 bar, with a velocity of 200 m/s, and expands adiabatically to the exit, where it is saturated vapor at 0.8 bar, with a velocity of 150 m/s and a volumetric flow rate of 15 m3/s. Determine the power developed by the turbine, in kW.
Question 3 Steam expands through a well-insulated turbine from inlet conditions 300°C and 4 MPa with negligible velocity to exit conditions 40 m/s and 0.075 MPa. The turbine is operating at steady state and has an exit diameter of 0.6 m. Select two (2) different values of exit quality in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 and subsequently plot the power generated by the turbine in kW. (10 MARKS]
steam expands through a well insulated turbine from inlet condition 300c and 4Mpa with negligible velocity to exit condition 40m/s and 0.075Mpa. The turbine is operating at steady state and has an exit diameter of 0.6m. select 2 different values of exit quality in the range of 0.2 to 0.5 and subsequently plot the power generated by the turbine in kW
2. The flow rate of steam through a turbine is 2.8 kg/s. The inlet and exit specific enthalpies are 2326 kJ/kg and 1861 k]/kg respectively, while the inlet and exit velocities are 25 m/s and 120 m/s. The heat loss through the casing 29 kW. Calculate the shaft power of the turbine (kW) (Take care with units!) 2. The flow rate of steam through a turbine is 2.8 kg/s. The inlet and exit specific enthalpies are 2326 kJ/kg and 1861...
2. A nozzle receives 0.2 kg/s of steam (superheated vapor water) at 400°C, 1000 kPa, and with negligible velocity. The H20 exits at 350°C, 500 kPa. Determine the (a) exit velocity, and (b) exit area (in cm2), (c) exit diameter (in cm)
thermo question 2. (20 points) Steam enters a turbine operating at steady state at 2 MPa, 360°C with a velocity of 100 m/s. Saturated vapor exits at 0.1 MPa and a velocity of 50 m/s. The elevation of the inlet is 3 m higher than at the exit. The mass flow rate of the steam is 15 kg's, and the power developed is 7 MW. Let g -9.81 m/s Determine (a) the area at the inlet, in m, and (b)...