Time left 9:22:38 Air enters a compressor with h = 378.7 kJ/kg and exists with h₂ = 7134 kg Steam enters a turbine with the shown conditions and exis's the turbine with quality x= 15%. If 13.4% of the turbine power is used to drive the compressor and the rest of the tarbine power is used to drive an electrical generator that needs 1.35 MW, what is the mass flow rate of the air (kg/s)? Note: Enter your answer. 1 MP 10:0MP TOPC Answer: < Air compressor

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Air enters a compressor with h = 378.7 kJ/kg and exists with h₂ = 7134 k/kg Steam enters a turbine with the shown conditions and exis's
the turbine with quality x= 15%. If 13.4% of the turbine power is used to drive the compressor and the rest of the turbine power is used to
drive an electrical generator that needs 1.35 MW, what is the mass flow rate of the air (kg/s)?
Note: Enter your answer.
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Transcribed Image Text:Time left 0:22:28 Air enters a compressor with h = 378.7 kJ/kg and exists with h₂ = 7134 k/kg Steam enters a turbine with the shown conditions and exis's the turbine with quality x= 15%. If 13.4% of the turbine power is used to drive the compressor and the rest of the turbine power is used to drive an electrical generator that needs 1.35 MW, what is the mass flow rate of the air (kg/s)? Note: Enter your answer. IMP 10.9MP 700C Answer: > < Air compressor 08 LP
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