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L4-342 Rankine Examples

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L4-342 Rankine Examples

The document contains examples related to the Rankine Cycle, detailing various thermodynamic parameters such as pressures, cooling water temperatures, and power output. It includes specific calculations to determine efficiency, mass flow rates, and heat input/output for different scenarios. The examples utilize properties from referenced tables and assume ideal conditions for analysis.

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Thermodynamics II

Rankine Cycle Examples


June 10, 2021
Dan Armentrout
Example 8.1 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 8 kPa
Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C
and Tout = 35°C (Text)

Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C


pL = p2 = p3 = 4 kPa and Tout = 27°C (Text)

𝑊ሶ = 100 MW
Properties: Table A-3, A-2 (cooling water)
Find: 𝜂, BWR, 𝑚ሶ (kg/hr), 𝑄ሶ 𝑖𝑛 (MW), 𝑄ሶ 𝑜𝑢𝑡
(MW), and 𝑚ሶ 𝑐𝑜𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑔 (kg/hr)

Analysis:
Example 8.1 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 8 kPa
Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C
and Tout = 35°C (Text)

Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C


pL = p2 = p3 = 4 kPa and Tout = 27°C (Text)

𝑊ሶ = 100 MW
Properties: Table A-3, A-2 (cooling water)
Find: 𝜂, BWR, 𝑚ሶ (kg/hr), 𝑄ሶ 𝑖𝑛 (MW), 𝑄ሶ 𝑜𝑢𝑡
(MW), and 𝑚ሶ 𝑐𝑜𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑔 (kg/hr)

Analysis:
Example 8.1 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 8 kPa
Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C
and Tout = 35°C (Text)

Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C


pL = p2 = p3 = 4 kPa and Tout = 27°C (Text)

𝑊ሶ = 100 MW
Properties: Table A-3, A-2 (cooling water)
Find: 𝜂, BWR, 𝑚ሶ (kg/hr), 𝑄ሶ 𝑖𝑛 (MW), 𝑄ሶ 𝑜𝑢𝑡
(MW), and 𝑚ሶ 𝑐𝑜𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑔 (kg/hr)

Analysis:
Example 8.1 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 8 kPa
Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C
and Tout = 35°C (Text)

Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa Cooling Water: Tin = 15°C


pL = p2 = p3 = 4 kPa and Tout = 27°C (Text)

𝑊ሶ = 100 MW
Properties: Table A-3, A-2 (cooling water)
Find: 𝜂, BWR, 𝑚ሶ (kg/hr), 𝑄ሶ 𝑖𝑛 (MW), 𝑄ሶ 𝑜𝑢𝑡
(MW), and 𝑚ሶ 𝑐𝑜𝑜𝑙𝑖𝑛𝑔 (kg/hr)

Analysis:
Example 8.2 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 8 kPa

Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa
pL = p2 = p3 = 4 kPa
𝜂 𝑇𝑢𝑟𝑏𝑖𝑛𝑒 = 𝜂𝑝𝑢𝑚𝑝 = 0.85

Assume: Δ𝐾𝐸 = Δ𝑃𝐸 = 0, no leaks,


incompressible liquid
Find: 𝜂

Analysis:
Example 8.3 Modified Text: pH = p1 = p4 = 8 MPa
pM = p2 = p3 = 0.7 MPa
Given: pH = p1 = p4 = 10 MPa
pM = p2 = p3 = 0.7 MPa
pL = p4 = p5 = 8 kPa pL = p4 = p5 = 4 kPa

Properties: Table A-3, A-2 (cooling water)

Assume: Δ𝐾𝐸 = Δ𝑃𝐸 = 0, no leaks,


incompressible liquid
Find: 𝜂

Analysis:

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