Analyzing Regenerative Cycles
Reconsider the cycle of Problem 8.63, but include in the analysis that each turbine stage has an isentropic efficiency of 82% and each pump an efficiency of 100%.
Problem 8.63
A power plant operates on a regenerative vapor power cycle with two feedwater heaters. Steam enters the first turbine stage as 12 MPa, 520°C and expands in three stages to the condenser pressure of 6 kPa. Between the first and second stages, some steam is diverted to a closed feedwater heater at 1 MPa, with saturated liquid condensate being pumped ahead into the boiler feedwater line. The feedwater leaves the closed heater at 12 MPa, 170°C. Steam is extracted between the second and third turbine stages at 0.15 MPa and fed into an open feedwater heater operating at that pressure. Saturated liquid at 0.15 MPa leaves the open feedwater heater. For isentropic processes in the pumps and turbines, determine for the cycle (a) the thermal efficiency and (b) the mass flow rate into the first-stage turbine, in kg/h, if the net power developed is 320 MW.
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