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Textbook Solutions for Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach

Chapter 10 Problem 104

Question

The gas-turbine cycle of a combined gas–steam power plant has a pressure ratio of 12. Air enters the compressor at  and the turbine at . The combustion gases leaving the gas turbine are used to heat the steam at  to  in a heat exchanger. The combustion gases leave the heat exchanger at . Steam expands in a high-pressure  turbine to a pressure of  and is reheated in the combustion chamber to  before it expands in a low-pressure turbine to . The mass flow rate of steam is . Assuming all the compression and expansion processes to be isentropic, determine

(a) the mass flow rate of air in the gas-turbine cycle, (b) the rate of total heat input, and (c) the thermal efficiency of the combined cycle.

Solution

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A combined gas-steam power plant is considered. The topping cycle is an ideal gas-turbine cycle and the bottoming cycle is an ideal reheat Rankine cycle. The mass flow rate of air in the gas-turbine cycle, the rate of total heat input, and the thermal efficiency of the combined cycle are to be determined.

 Assumptions

1. Steady operating conditions exist.

2. Kinetic and potential energy changes are negligible.

3. Air is an ideal gas with variable specific heats.

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Title Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach  8 
Author Yunus A. Cengel, Michael A. Boles
ISBN 9780073398174

Repeat Prob. 103 for a heat rejection pressure of 10 kPa

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