5.17 : The following particulars relate to a test c the surface condenser of a steam turbine. Absolute pressur of the exhaust steam entering the condenser was 0.06 ba 32°C; temperature c 15°C and 30 Temperature of condensate circulating water at inlet and outlet = respectively. Weight of cooling water per kg of steam = 3 kg. Assuming no losses, determine the dryness fraction of th %3D steam as it enters the condenser

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5.17: The following particulars relate to a test of
the surface condenser of a steam turbine. Absolute pressure
of the exhaust steam entering the condenser was 0.06 bar.
32°C; temperature of
15°C and 30°C
Temperature of condensate
%3D
circulating water at inlet and outlet =
respectively. Weight of cooling water per kg of steam =
kg. Assuming no losses, determine the dryness fraction of the
= 32
steam as it enters the condenser.
Transcribed Image Text:5.17: The following particulars relate to a test of the surface condenser of a steam turbine. Absolute pressure of the exhaust steam entering the condenser was 0.06 bar. 32°C; temperature of 15°C and 30°C Temperature of condensate %3D circulating water at inlet and outlet = respectively. Weight of cooling water per kg of steam = kg. Assuming no losses, determine the dryness fraction of the = 32 steam as it enters the condenser.
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