One kilogram per second water enters a solar collector at 40C and exits at 190C, as shown

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One kilogram per second water enters a solar collector at 40°C and exits at 190°C, as shown in Fig. P13.111. The hot water is sprayed into a direct-contact heat exchanger (no mixing of the two fluids) used to boil the liquid butane. Pure saturated-vapor butane exits at the top at 80°C and is fed to the turbine. If the butane condenser temperature is 30°C and the turbine and pump isentropic efficiencies are each 80%, determine the net power output of the cycle.
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Fundamentals of Thermodynamics

ISBN: 978-0471152323

6th edition

Authors: Richard E. Sonntag, Claus Borgnakke, Gordon J. Van Wylen

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