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A steam power plant operates in a Rankine cycle with a steam turbine that produces 20 MW of power. The turbine operates between 5 MPa and 10 kPa. The mass flow rate of steam through the cycle is calculated to be 21.6 kg/s. The heat rejection rate in the condenser is calculated to be 44.8 MW. The thermal efficiency of the power plant is calculated to be 30.7%. This is lower than the maximum possible efficiency of a Carnot cycle operating between the same high and low temperatures of the power plant, which is 52.6%.
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Q1 11.8

A steam power plant operates in a Rankine cycle with a steam turbine that produces 20 MW of power. The turbine operates between 5 MPa and 10 kPa. The mass flow rate of steam through the cycle is calculated to be 21.6 kg/s. The heat rejection rate in the condenser is calculated to be 44.8 MW. The thermal efficiency of the power plant is calculated to be 30.7%. This is lower than the maximum possible efficiency of a Carnot cycle operating between the same high and low temperatures of the power plant, which is 52.6%.
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ME 24-221

THERMODYNAMICS I
Solutions to Assignment 11
December 1, 2000
J. Murthy
11.4

A steam power plant operating in an ideal Rankine cycle has a high pressure of 5
MPa and a low pressure of 15 kPa. The turbine exhaust state should have a quality
of at least 95% and the turbine power generated should be 7.5 MW. Find the
necessary boiler exit temperature and the total mass flow rate.
C.V. Turbine

wT = h3 - h4; s4 = s3

4: 15 kPa, x4 = 0.95 => s4 = 7.6458 , h4 = 2480.4


3: s3 = s4, P3 h3 = 4036.7, T3 = 758C
wT = h3 - h4 = 4036.7 - 2480.4 = 1556.3
.
.
m = WT/wT = 7.5 1000/1556.3 = 4.82 kg/s

11.13 A steam power plant has a steam generator exit at 4 MPa, 500C and a condenser
exit temperature of 45C. Assume all components are ideal and find the cycle
efficiency and the specific work and heat transfer in the components.
T

From the Rankine cycle we have the states:


1: 45C x = 0/ , v1 = 0.00101 , h1 = 188.45

2: 4 MPa
3: 4 MPa, 500C , h3 = 3445.3 , s3 = 7.0901

2
4

4: Psat(45C) = 9.593
s

C.V. Turbine: s4 = s3 x4 = (7.0901 - 0.6386)/7.5261 = 0.8572,


h4 = 188.42 + 0.8572 2394.77 = 2241.3
wT = h3 - h4 = 3445.3 - 2241.3 = 1204 kJ/kg
C.V. Pump: -wP = v1(P2 - P1) = 0.00101(4000 - 9.6) = 4.03 kJ/kg
-wP = h2 - h1 h2 = 188.42 + 4.03 = 192.45 kJ/kg
C.V. Boiler:

qH = h3 - h2 = 3445.3 - 192.45 = 3252.8 kJ/kg

C.V. Condenser: qL,out = h4 - h1 = 2241.3 - 188.42 = 2052.9 kJ/kg


TH = wnet/qH = (wT + wP)/qH = (1204 - 4.03)/3252.8 = 0.369

11.8

Consider the ammonia Rankine-cycle power plant shown in Fig. P11.8, a plant
that was designed to operate in a location where the ocean water temperature is
25C near the surface and 5C at some greater depth.
a. Determine the turbine power output and the pump power input for the cycle.
b. Determine the mass flow rate of water through each heat exchanger.
c. What is the thermal efficiency of this power plant?
a) Turbine
s2S = s1 = 5.0863 = 0.8779 + x2S 4.3269

x2S = 0.9726
h2S = 227.08 + 0.9726 1225.09 = 1418.6
wST = h1 - h2S = 1460.29 - 1418.6 = 41.69
wT = S wST = 0.80 41.69 = 33.35 kJ/kg

1
4
4s
3

2s

.
.
WT = mwT = 1000 33.35 = 33 350 kW
Pump: wSP -v3(P4 - P3) = -0.0016(857 - 615) = -0.387
wP = wSP/S = -0.387/0.80 = -0.484 kJ/kg
.
.
WP = mwP = 1000(-0.484) = -484 kW
b) h2 = h1 - wT = 1460.29 - 33.35 = 1426.94
.
Qto low T H2O = 1000(1426.94 - 227.08) = 1.1999106 kW
1.1999106
.
mlow T H2O =
= 142 840 kg/s
29.38 - 20.98
h4 = h3 - wP = 227.08 + 0.48 = 227.56
.
Qfrom high T H2O = 1000(1460.29 - 227.56) = 1.2327106 kW
1.2327106
.
mlow T H2O =
= 147 280 kg/s
104.87 - 96.50
c)

.
.
33 350 - 484
= 0.027
TH = WNET/QH =
1.2327106

20 C

10 C
s

11.15 Steam enters the turbine of a power plant at 5 MPa and 400C, and exhausts to the
condenser at 10 kPa. The turbine produces a power output of 20 000 kW with an
isentropic efficiency of 85%. What is the mass flow rate of steam around the
cycle and the rate of heat rejection in the condenser? Find the thermal efficiency
of the power plant and how does this compare with a Carnot cycle.
.
Solution:
WT = 20 000 kW and Ts = 85 %
State 1 : T1 = 400oC , P1 = 5 MPa , superheated
h1 = 3195.6 kJ/kg , s1 = 6.6458 kJ/kgK
State 3 : P3 = P2 = 10 kPa , sat liq , x3 = 0
T3 = 45.8oC , h3 = hf = 191.8 kJ/kg , v3 = vf = 0.00101 m3/kg
C.V Turbine : 1st Law: qT + h1 = h2 + wT ; qT = 0
wT = h1 - h2 , Assume Turbine is isentropic
s2s = s1 = 6.6458 kJ/kgK , s2s = sf + x2s sfg , solve for x2s = 0.7994
h2s = hf + x2shfg = 1091.0 kJ/kg
wTs = h1 - h2s = 1091 kJ/kg , wT = TswTs = 927.3 kJ/kg
.
. WT
m=
= 21.568 kg/s , h2 = h1 - wT = 2268.3 kJ/kg
wT
C.V. Condenser: 1st Law : qc + h2 = h3 + wc ; wc = 0
.
.
qc = h3 - h2 = -2076.5 kJ/kg , Qc = m qc = -44786 kW
C.V. Pump: Assume Isentropic
wps = - v dP = -v3(P4 - P3) = -5.04 kJ/kg
1st Law : qp + h3 = h4 + wp ; qp = 0
h4 = h3 - wp = 196.8 kJ/kg
C.V Boiler : 1st Law : qB + h4 = h1 + wB ; wB = 0
qB = h1 - h4 = 2998.8 kJ/kg (or qB = wT + wB - q c)
wnet = wT + wP = 922.3 kJ/kg
th = wnet / qB = 0.307
Carnot cycle : TH = T1 = 400oC , TL = T3 = 45.8oC
th =

T H - TL
TH

= 0.526

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