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Engineering, 26.07.2019 18:20, WonTonBagel

Water vapor at 6 mpa, 600°c enters a turbine operating at steady state and expands adiabatically to 10 kpa. the mass flow rate is 2 kg/s and the isentropic turbine efficiency is 94.7%. kinetic and potential energy effects are negligible. determine: (a) the power developed by the turbine, in kw. (b) the rate at which exergy is destroyed within the turbine, in kw. (c) the percent exergetic turbine efficiency. let to = 298 k, po = 1 atm.

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