flinana
Electrical
- May 21, 2003
- 129
I have a calculation based on enthalpy so as to attemperate steam to a turbine. The calculation has the following formula which I can´t understand.
Flow = m x(Enthalpy (HPT)- Enthalpy (CRH) /Enthalpy (CRH) - 764.8) kg/s
Enthalpy (HPT) = High pressure turbine. Enthalpy calculated from presssure and temperature before HP turbine
Enthalpy (CRH) = Enthalpy calculated from pressure and temperature before reheater, to where the HP steam is bypassed.
m = mass flow according to Steam valve opening, using pressure and temperature before valve.
Find logic attached.
The part I dont get is (Enthalpy (HPT)- Enthalpy (CRH) /Enthalpy (CRH) - 764.8).
Can someone explain.
thanks
Flow = m x(Enthalpy (HPT)- Enthalpy (CRH) /Enthalpy (CRH) - 764.8) kg/s
Enthalpy (HPT) = High pressure turbine. Enthalpy calculated from presssure and temperature before HP turbine
Enthalpy (CRH) = Enthalpy calculated from pressure and temperature before reheater, to where the HP steam is bypassed.
m = mass flow according to Steam valve opening, using pressure and temperature before valve.
Find logic attached.
The part I dont get is (Enthalpy (HPT)- Enthalpy (CRH) /Enthalpy (CRH) - 764.8).
Can someone explain.
thanks