EX: In a combined cycle power plant air inlet condition are (1.01 bar) and (17 °C) ,compressor exit pressure is (10 bar). Gas turbine inlet temperature is (800 °C), the plant produce a total of (50MW) and the exhaust from the gas turbine leaves the steam generator at(150 °C).While the steam leaves the steam generator at (60 bar) and (400 °C) .Find the flow ratio required and the thermal efficiency in each cycle. Take the condenser pressure to be (0.02 bar) and compressor gas turbine and turbine and steam turbine efficiencies (80%,85% and 87 % respectively?

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EX: In a combined cycle power plant air inlet condition are (1.01
bar) and (17 °C) ,compressor exit pressure is (10 bar). Gas turbine
inlet temperature is (800 °C), the plant produce a total of (50MW)
and the exhaust from the gas turbine leaves the steam generator
at(150 °C).While the steam leaves the steam generator at (60 bar) and
(400 °C) .Find the flow ratio required and the thermal efficiency in
each cycle. Take the condenser pressure to be (0.02 bar) and
compressor gas turbine and turbine and steam turbine efficiencies
(80%,85% and 87 % respectively?
Transcribed Image Text:EX: In a combined cycle power plant air inlet condition are (1.01 bar) and (17 °C) ,compressor exit pressure is (10 bar). Gas turbine inlet temperature is (800 °C), the plant produce a total of (50MW) and the exhaust from the gas turbine leaves the steam generator at(150 °C).While the steam leaves the steam generator at (60 bar) and (400 °C) .Find the flow ratio required and the thermal efficiency in each cycle. Take the condenser pressure to be (0.02 bar) and compressor gas turbine and turbine and steam turbine efficiencies (80%,85% and 87 % respectively?
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