Question: Consider a combined gassteam power cycle. The topping cycle is a simple Brayton cycle that has a pressure ratio of 7. Air enters the compressor

Consider a combined gas€“steam power cycle. The topping cycle is a simple Brayton cycle that has a pressure ratio of 7. Air enters the compressor at 15°C at a rate of 10 kg/s and the gas turbine at 950°C. The bottoming cycle is a reheat Rankine cycle between the pressure limits of 6 MPa and 10 kPa. Steam is heated in a heat exchanger at a rate of 1.15 kg/s by the exhaust gases leaving the gas turbine and the exhaust gases leave the heat exchanger at 200°C. Steam leaves the high-pressure turbine at 1.0 MPa and is reheated to 400°C in the heat exchanger before it expands in the low-pressure turbine. Assuming 80 percent isentropic efficiency for all pumps and turbine, determine
(a) The moisture content at the exit of the low-pressure turbine,
(b) The steam temperature at the inlet of the high-pressure turbine,
(c) The net power output and the thermal efficiency of the combined plant.

Consider a combined gas€“steam power cycle

Combustion chamber Gas turbine Compressor 10 Heat exchanger Steam turbine 6 Condenser Pump

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