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Chapter 10 Problem 10106

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An ideal Rankine steam cycle modified with two closed feedwater heaters and one open feedwater heater is shown below. The power cycle receives 100 kg/s of steam at the high pressure inlet to the turbine. The feedwater heater exit states for the boiler feedwater and the condensed steam are the normally assumed ideal states. Use the data provided in the tables given below to (a) Sketch the T-s diagram for the ideal cycle. (b) Determine the fraction of mass y extracted for the open feedwater heater. (c) If, in addition to your result from part (b), the fraction of mass entering the high pressure turbine at state 7 extracted for the closed feedwater heater operating at 140 kPa is z 5 0.0655, and at 1910 kPa the extraction fraction is w 5 0.0830, determine the cooling water temperature rise in the condenser, in 8C, when the cooling water flow rate is 4200 kg/s. Assume cp 5 4.18 kJ/kgK for cooling water. (d) Determine the rate of heat rejected in the condenser and the thermal efficiency of the plant.

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

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