This information is the same for all the questions. An ideal Brayton cycle with air as the working fluid has a pressure ratio of 7.86. The minimum and maximum temperatures in the cycle are 300 K and 1340 K. The compressor and turbine are reversible and adiabatic. You are to account for the variation in specific heats.

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1. What is the specific enthalpy at the outlet of the turbine and compressor in KJ/Kg 2.what is the power output per unit mass flow rate of air of the turbine . 3.what is the rate of heat input per unit mass flow rate of the air during the heat addition process
This information is the same for all the questions. An ideal Brayton cycle with air
as the working fluid has a pressure ratio of 7.86. The minimum and maximum
temperatures in the cycle are 300 K and 1340 K. The compressor and turbine are
reversible and adiabatic. You are to account for the variation in specific heats.
Transcribed Image Text:This information is the same for all the questions. An ideal Brayton cycle with air as the working fluid has a pressure ratio of 7.86. The minimum and maximum temperatures in the cycle are 300 K and 1340 K. The compressor and turbine are reversible and adiabatic. You are to account for the variation in specific heats.
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