velocity and exits at 1 MPa and 347°C with a velocity of 90 m/s. The compressor is cooled at a rate of 1500 kl/min, and the power input to the compressor is 250 kW. Determine the mass flow rate of air through the compressor. Use thermodynamic table for air. Problem 5.904 waterhated in an inguraced, constaniameter tubby a TUHIS the heater steadily at 20and leaves at 75°C, determine the ma owrace or wate wate

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P = 300 kPa
T1
V1 = 45 m/s
A1 = 110 cm²
= 200°C
P2= 100 kPa
V2 = 180 m/s
Air
Transcribed Image Text:P = 300 kPa T1 V1 = 45 m/s A1 = 110 cm² = 200°C P2= 100 kPa V2 = 180 m/s Air
Air enters the compressor of a gas-turbine plant at ambient conditions of 100 kPa and 25°C with a low
velocity and exits at 1 MPa and 347°C with a velocity of 90 m/s. The compressor is cooled at a rate of
1500 kJ/min, and the power input to the compressor is 250 kW. Determine the mass flow rate of air
through the compressor. Use thermodynamic table for air.
Problem 5.90
Waterhated in an inulated, constan liametertubeby a
wateuers the heater steadily at 20and leaves at 75°C, determine the ma IOw rate or water.
Transcribed Image Text:Air enters the compressor of a gas-turbine plant at ambient conditions of 100 kPa and 25°C with a low velocity and exits at 1 MPa and 347°C with a velocity of 90 m/s. The compressor is cooled at a rate of 1500 kJ/min, and the power input to the compressor is 250 kW. Determine the mass flow rate of air through the compressor. Use thermodynamic table for air. Problem 5.90 Waterhated in an inulated, constan liametertubeby a wateuers the heater steadily at 20and leaves at 75°C, determine the ma IOw rate or water.
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