RoseChm05E
Chemical
- Jul 21, 2006
- 7
I just went back to graduate school and am lost on these problems.
If an 85% efficient adiabatic steam turbine's inlet is 4.00 MPa and the outlet is 0.01 MPa, how do you find the superheat required on the inlet, and the work produced by the turbine?
I have my Sv = 8.146 kJ/kg-K, T = 45.8C and H = 2583 kJ/kg for 0.01 MPa saturated steam and steam tables for 4.0 MPa in front of me...It's just that I'm lost about where to go next, it's been many years since I saw this in undergrad.
If an 85% efficient adiabatic steam turbine's inlet is 4.00 MPa and the outlet is 0.01 MPa, how do you find the superheat required on the inlet, and the work produced by the turbine?
I have my Sv = 8.146 kJ/kg-K, T = 45.8C and H = 2583 kJ/kg for 0.01 MPa saturated steam and steam tables for 4.0 MPa in front of me...It's just that I'm lost about where to go next, it's been many years since I saw this in undergrad.