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Fill the blanks with suitable words or phrases: iz Solve only Twa of the followings: s Steam is preferable to be used as a working fluid in mermodynmc systems due to its and capability to exchange is the criterion that uses mass flow of the working fluid to judge the cost of energy units. Employing regeneration in gas turbine power plants aims to reduce The power cycle in diesel power plants working on four-stroke principle consists of and strokes only. is responsible.for abmthmg the heat generated within the nuclear reactors and use it in The turbine is directly subjected to radioactive steam in nuclear power plant. Why does the electric power generated always be less than the mechanical power developed by the turbine? How the difference between them can be estimated? Why intercooling and/or reheating are usually employed in conjunction with regeneration when improving the performance of gas turbine cycle? How the harmful effects of nuclear reactions can be avoided in reactor design? Explain with brief description.
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