I've seen a heat exchanger rated for a steam turbine operating at -12 PSIG. According to my tables this corresponds to an steam enthalpy of vaporization of about 1015.5 btu/lbm. yet the enthalpy is listed as 909 BTU/lbm @ turbine outlet.
I'm further confused by the heat load being given 750,000 BTU/HR. I have thought for just condensing the heat load was the mass flow rate times the enthalpy of vaporization. If this is true then the enthalpy based on the heat load is 770 BTU/lbm.
My questions are
1)what reasons would the enthalpy of a dry steam turbine be different from the tabulated value.
2)how do you calculate the heat load (if it is different than mass flow rate times the enthalpy for just condensing of dry steam condesor, or if it is this why would the heat load be different than that value)
Thank You
I'm further confused by the heat load being given 750,000 BTU/HR. I have thought for just condensing the heat load was the mass flow rate times the enthalpy of vaporization. If this is true then the enthalpy based on the heat load is 770 BTU/lbm.
My questions are
1)what reasons would the enthalpy of a dry steam turbine be different from the tabulated value.
2)how do you calculate the heat load (if it is different than mass flow rate times the enthalpy for just condensing of dry steam condesor, or if it is this why would the heat load be different than that value)
Thank You