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Air enters an adiabatic turbine at 1000 kPa and 1625 degrees C (state 1) with a mass flow rate of 5 kg/s and leaves at 100 kPa the isentropic efficiency of the turbine is 85%. Neglecting the kinetic energy change of the steam, and considering variable specific heats, determine:
a. the isentropic power of the turbine
Isentropic power in kW
b. the temperature at the turbine exit
temperature at exit in degrees C
c. the actual power output of the turbine
Actual power in kW
d. the rate of entropy generation in the turbine
Rate of entropy generation in kW/K
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