Air enters the compressor of an ideal air-standard Brayton cycle at 96 kPa, 310 K, with a volumetric flow rate of 1649 m³/s. The compressor pressure ratio is 9. The turbine inlet temperature is 1649 K. Take Specific heat at constant pressure and constant volume for air as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K respectively. Calculate the work ratio of the plant to one decimal place and include the correct unit (percentage). Us cold air standard assumption.

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Air enters the compressor of an ideal
air-standard Brayton cycle at 96 kPa,
310 K, with a volumetric flow rate of
1649 m³/s. The compressor pressure
ratio is 9. The turbine inlet
temperature is 1649 K.
Take Specific heat at constant
pressure and constant volume for air
as 1.006 kJ/kg K and 0.717 kJ/kg K
respectively.
Calculate the work ratio of the plant to
one decimal place and include the
correct unit (percentage).
Us cold air standard assumption.
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