A thermal power plant operates according to a regenerative cycle, as illustrated in the diagram below. The
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A thermal power plant operates according to a regenerative cycle, as illustrated in the diagram below. The superheated water vapor is admitted into the high pressure (HP) turbine at P=5MPa and T=500C. The condenser operates at a pressure of P=20kPa, and at its exit557(state 1) the water is in the form of saturated liquid. Part of the steam leaving the HP turbine is withdrawn at P=0.3MPa to be directed into the regenerator at mixture. The water leaving the regenerator (state 6) is also in the form of a saturated liquid.
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Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
ISBN: 978-0071247085
7th edition
Authors: J. M. Smith, H. C. Van Ness, M. M. Abbott
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