Determine for the cycle: (a) the mass flow rate of steam entering the first stage of the turbine, in Ib/h. (b) the rate of heat transfer, in Btu/h, to the working fluid passing through the steam generator, including the reheat section. (c) the percent thermal efficiency.

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Water is the working fluid in a reheat-regenerative Rankine cycle with one closed feedwater heater and one open feedwater heater.
Steamenters the turbine at 1400 Ibf/in.? and 900°F and expands to 500 lbf/in.?, where some of the steam is extracted and diverted to
the closed feedwater heater. Condensate exiting the closed feedwater heater as saturated liquid at 500 Ibf/in.² undergoes a throttling
process to 120 lbf/in.? as it passes through a trap into the open feedwater heater.
The feedwater leaves the closed feedwater heater at 1400 lbf/in.? and a temperature equal to the saturation temperature at 500
Ibf/in.2 The remaining steam is reheated to 800°F before entering the second-stage turbine, where it expands to 120 Ibf/in.2 Some of
the steam is extracted and diverted to the open feedwater heater operating at 120 Ibf/in.? Saturated liquid exits the open feedwater
heater at 120 lbf/in.²
The remaining steam expands through the third-stage turbine to the condenser pressure of 3.5 lbf/in.? The turbine stages and the
pumps each operate adiabatically with isentropic efficiencies of 85%. Flow through the condenser, closed feedwater heater, open
feedwater heater, steam generator, and reheater is at constant pressure. The net power output of the cycle is 1x 10° Btu/h.
Determine for the cycle:
(a) the mass flow rate of steam entering the first stage of the turbine, in Ib/h.
(b) the rate of heat transfer, in Btu/h, to the working fluid passing through the steam generator, including the reheat section.
(c) the percent thermal efficiency.
Transcribed Image Text:Water is the working fluid in a reheat-regenerative Rankine cycle with one closed feedwater heater and one open feedwater heater. Steamenters the turbine at 1400 Ibf/in.? and 900°F and expands to 500 lbf/in.?, where some of the steam is extracted and diverted to the closed feedwater heater. Condensate exiting the closed feedwater heater as saturated liquid at 500 Ibf/in.² undergoes a throttling process to 120 lbf/in.? as it passes through a trap into the open feedwater heater. The feedwater leaves the closed feedwater heater at 1400 lbf/in.? and a temperature equal to the saturation temperature at 500 Ibf/in.2 The remaining steam is reheated to 800°F before entering the second-stage turbine, where it expands to 120 Ibf/in.2 Some of the steam is extracted and diverted to the open feedwater heater operating at 120 Ibf/in.? Saturated liquid exits the open feedwater heater at 120 lbf/in.² The remaining steam expands through the third-stage turbine to the condenser pressure of 3.5 lbf/in.? The turbine stages and the pumps each operate adiabatically with isentropic efficiencies of 85%. Flow through the condenser, closed feedwater heater, open feedwater heater, steam generator, and reheater is at constant pressure. The net power output of the cycle is 1x 10° Btu/h. Determine for the cycle: (a) the mass flow rate of steam entering the first stage of the turbine, in Ib/h. (b) the rate of heat transfer, in Btu/h, to the working fluid passing through the steam generator, including the reheat section. (c) the percent thermal efficiency.
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