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Engineering, 31.03.2020 01:23, tristan41

G Work the problem from 21c. Consistent with the ideal target for a Rankine cycle, assume saturated liquid enters the pump. Calculate (a) the mass flow rate through the boiler [lbm/s], (b) the power produced by the turbine [kW], (c) the rate of heat supply in the boiler [BTU/s], and (d) the thermal efficiency. Use bracket notation for the states, e. g., P[1]. Use notation like h_s[3] to represent the state s3

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