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steam is delivered to an engineturbine at 7mpa at 600 degree celsius,reheat it 1.5 mpa and 600 degree celsius and turbine exhaust at 0.06 mpafor cycle and 2kg/s steam determine A) heat added, B)engine cycle for engine and brake steam rate of 2.2 kh/kw-hr, C) energy chargarble
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