Steam heated at constant pressure in a steam generator


Steam heated at constant pressure in a steam generator enters the first stage of a supercritical reheat cycle at 28 MPa, 520°C. Steam exiting the first-stage turbine at 6 MPa is reheated at constant pressure to 500°C. Each turbine stage has an isentropic efficiency of 78% while the pump has an isentropic efficiency of 82%. Saturated liquid exits the condenser that operates at constant pressure of 6 kPa. Determine the quality of the steam exiting the second stage of the turbine and the thermal efficiency.

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Mechanical Engineering: Steam heated at constant pressure in a steam generator
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