FUND OF THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES W/CONNEC
FUND OF THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES W/CONNEC
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Chapter 9, Problem 117P
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The rate at which heat is added in the boiler, the power produced to operate the pumps, the net power produced by the cycle and the thermal efficiency of the cycle.

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Given:

Pressure of water at the condenser (P1) is 50kPa.

Pressure of water at the boiler (P3) is 6000kPa.

Temperature of water at the turbine inlet (T3) is 450°C.

Mass flow rate of water (m˙) is 20kg/s.

Temperature of water leaving the condenser (T) is 6.3°C.

Isentropic efficiency of the turbine (ηT) is 0.94.

Calculation:

Draw the Ts diagram of the cycle as in Figure (1).

FUND OF THERMAL-FLUID SCIENCES W/CONNEC, Chapter 9, Problem 117P

The pressures are constant for the process 2 to 3 and process 4 to 1.

  P2=P3P4=P1

The entropies are constant for the process 1 to 2 and process 3 to 4.

  s1=s2s3=s4

Refer Table A-5, “Saturated water-Pressure table”, obtain the saturation temperature corresponding to the pressure of 50kPa.

  Tsat@50kPa=81.3°C

Calculate the temperature at state 1(T1) .

  T1=Tsat@50kPaT=81.3°C6.3°C=75°C

Refer Table A-4, “Saturated water-Temperature table”, obtain the enthalpy and specific volume at state 1 corresponding to the temperature of 75°C.

  h1=hf@75°C=314.03kJ/kgv1=vf@75°C=0.001026m3/kg

Refer Table A-5, “Saturated water-Pressure table”, obtain the following properties corresponding to the pressure of 50kPa.

  hf=340.54kJ/kghfg=2304.7kJ/kgsf=1.0912kJ/kgKsfg=6.5019kJ/kgK

Calculate the work done by the pump during process 1-2(wp,in).

  wp,in=v1(P2P1)=(0.001026m3/kg)(6000kPa50kPa)=(0.001026m3/kg)(6000kPa50kPa)(1kJ1kPam3)=6.10kJ/kg

Calculate the enthalpy at state 2(h2).

  h2=h1+wp,in=314.03kJ/kg+6.10kJ/kg=320.13kJ/kg

Refer Table A-6, “Superheated water”, obtain the enthalpy and entropy at state 3 corresponding to the pressure of 6000kPa and temperature of 450°C.

  h3=3302.9kJ/kgs3=6.7219kJ/kgK

Calculate the quality of water at state 4s (x4s).

  x4s=s4sfsfg=s3sfsfg=6.7219kJ/kgK1.0912kJ/kgK6.5019kJ/kgK=0.8660

Calculate the enthalpy at state 4s (h4s).

  h4s=hf+x4shfg=340.54kJ/kg+(0.8660)(2304.7kJ/kg)=2336.4kJ/kg

Calculate the enthalpy at state 4(h4).

  ηT=h3h4h3h4s

  h4=h3(ηT)(h3h4s)=3302.9kJ/kg(0.94)(3302.9kJ/kg2336.4kJ/kg)=2394.4kJ/kg

Calculate the rate at which heat is added in the boiler (Q˙in).

  Q˙in=m˙(h3h2)=(20kg/s)(3302.9kJ/kg320.13kJ/kg)=59,660kW

Thus, the rate at which heat is added in the boiler is 59,660kW.

Calculate the work produced by the turbine (W˙T, out).

  W˙T, out=m˙(h3h4)=(20kg/s)(3302.9kJ/kg2394.4kJ/kg)=18,170kW

Calculate the power produced to operate the pumps (W˙P, in).

  W˙P, in=m˙(wp,in)=(20kg/s)(6.10kJ/kg)=122kW

Thus, the power produced to operate the pumps is 122kW.

Calculate the net power produced by the cycle (W˙net).

  W˙net=W˙T, outW˙P, in=18,170kW122kW=18,050kW

Thus, the net power produced by the cycle is 18,050kW.

Calculate the thermal efficiency of the cycle (ηth).

  ηth=W˙netQ˙in=18,050kW59,660kW=0.3025=30.25%

Thus, the thermal efficiency of the cycle is 30.25%.

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