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Engineering, 23.07.2021 04:40, RainbowPieWasHere

A Rankine power generation cycle operates with steam as the working fluid. The turbine produces 100 MW of power using 89 kg/s of steam entering at 700C and 5MPa. The steam exits the turbine at 0.10135 MPa. Saturated liquid water exits the condenser and is pumped back to 5Mpa before it is fed to an isobaric boiler. a. Draw a schematic of the cycle. Number the streams and label any constraints across the units. b. The turbine operates adiabatically but not reversibly. What is the temperature of the steam exiting the turbine

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