A turbine with one extraction for regenerative feedwater heating receives steam with an enthalpy of 3373 kJ/kg
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A turbine with one extraction for regenerative feedwater heating receives steam with an enthalpy of 3373 kJ/kg and discharges it with an exhaust enthalpy of 2326 kJ/kg. The ideal regenerative feedwater heater receives 11,338 kg/hr of extracted steam at 345 Kpaa (whose h=2745 kJ/kg). The feedwater (condensate from the condenser) enters the heater with an enthalpy of 140 kJ/kg and departs saturated at 345 Kpaa (hf=582 kJ/kg). Calculate the turbine power in KW.
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Thermodynamics for Engineers
ISBN: ?978-1133112860
1st edition
Authors: Kenneth A. Kroos, Merle C. Potter
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