SOLUTION: A steam turbine receives water at 15MPa, 600◦C at a rate of 100 kg/s . In the middle section 20 kg/s is withdrawn at 2 MPa, 350◦C. The rest exit the turbine at 75 kPa and 95%

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Question 1177240: A steam turbine receives water at 15MPa, 600◦C at a rate of 100 kg/s .
In the middle section 20 kg/s is withdrawn at 2 MPa, 350◦C. The rest
exit the turbine at 75 kPa and 95% quality. Assuming no heat transfer and no changes in kinetic energy. Find the
total turbine power out put.

Found 2 solutions by Solver92311, ikleyn:
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Answer by ikleyn(52900)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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