A power generation
plant is as illustrated
in the figure below.
On the right (above),
thermodynamic data
A
to
Boler
Pump
Location
Leaving boiler
Entering turbine
Leaving turbine,
entering condenser
Leaving condenser.
entering pump
Pump work= 4 kJ/kg
Turbine
Ⓡ
Pressure
2.0 MPa
1.9 MPa
15 kPa
14 kPa
b. Turbine work.
c. Heat transfer in the condenser.
d. Heat transfer in the boiler.
Condenser >- given:
Temperature
or Quality
300°C
290°C
90%
45°C
are provided for
such a power
plant. In addition
from the steam
tables the
following are
h1 = 3023.5
kJ/kg
h2 = 3002.5 kJ/kg
h3 = 226.0+ 0.9(2373.1) = 2361.8 kJ/kg
h4 = 188.5 kJ/kg
No changes in kinetic or potential energy will be
considered in the solution.
Calculate the following quantities per kilogram
flowing through the unit:
a. Heat transfer in the line between the boiler and
turbine.
Fig: 1