n an ideal open feedwater heater Rankine cycle, water leaves the condenser at 100 kPa and from the boiler at 500 *C and 3 MPa pressure. The water emerges as a saturated liquid at 400 kPa pressure from the open feed water shown in the figure. According to this; a) Show the cycle in a T-s diagram with saturated liquid and saturated vapor curves. b) Find the total pump work (kJ/kg). c) Find the ratio (y) of the mass of steam leaving to heat the turbine feedwater to the mass of steam entering the high pressure turbine.
n an ideal open feedwater heater Rankine cycle, water leaves the condenser at 100 kPa and from the boiler at 500 *C and 3 MPa pressure. The water emerges as a saturated liquid at 400 kPa pressure from the open feed water shown in the figure. According to this; a) Show the cycle in a T-s diagram with saturated liquid and saturated vapor curves. b) Find the total pump work (kJ/kg). c) Find the ratio (y) of the mass of steam leaving to heat the turbine feedwater to the mass of steam entering the high pressure turbine.
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In an ideal open feedwater heater Rankine cycle, water leaves the condenser at 100 kPa and from the boiler at 500 *C and 3 MPa pressure. The water emerges as a saturated liquid at 400 kPa pressure from the open feed water shown in the figure. According to this;
a) Show the cycle in a T-s diagram with saturated liquid and saturated vapor curves.
b) Find the total pump work (kJ/kg).
c) Find the ratio (y) of the mass of steam leaving to heat the turbine feedwater to the mass of steam entering the high pressure turbine.
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