Steam enters a turbine with an enthalpy of (1600 mathrm{Btu} / mathrm{lbm}) and a velocity of (100

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Steam enters a turbine with an enthalpy of \(1600 \mathrm{Btu} / \mathrm{lbm}\) and a velocity of \(100 \mathrm{ft} /\) \(\mathrm{sec}\) at a flow rate of \(80,000 \mathrm{lbm} / \mathrm{hr}\). The steam leaves the turbine with an enthalpy of \(995 \mathrm{Btu} / \mathrm{lbm}\) and a velocity of \(150 \mathrm{ft} / \mathrm{sec}\). Compute the power output of the turbine, assuming it to be \(100 \%\) efficient. Neglect any heat transfer and potential energy changes.

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Fundamentals Of Gas Dynamics

ISBN: 9781119481690

3rd Edition

Authors: Robert D Zucker, Oscar Biblarz

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