2. A surface condenser serving a 60 MW steam-turbo generator unit receives exhaust steam at the rate of 200,000 kg/hr. Vacuum in condenser is 0.88025 bar. Sea water for cooling enters at 27°C and leaves at 40°C. For steam turbine condenser as heat given up to cooling water, calculate the LMTD.
2. A surface condenser serving a 60 MW steam-turbo generator unit receives exhaust steam at the rate of 200,000 kg/hr. Vacuum in condenser is 0.88025 bar. Sea water for cooling enters at 27°C and leaves at 40°C. For steam turbine condenser as heat given up to cooling water, calculate the LMTD.
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exhaust steam at the rate of 200,000 kg/hr. Vacuum in condenser is 0.88025 bar.
Sea water for cooling enters at 27°C and leaves at 40°C. For steam turbine
condenser as heat given up to cooling water, calculate the LMTD.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7992b48e-d527-4503-a492-7b574af095c1%2Fe3c556dd-4a3b-40fe-b466-b21f3f1c4559%2Frjr4r9_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:2. A surface condenser serving a 60 MW steam-turbo generator unit receives
exhaust steam at the rate of 200,000 kg/hr. Vacuum in condenser is 0.88025 bar.
Sea water for cooling enters at 27°C and leaves at 40°C. For steam turbine
condenser as heat given up to cooling water, calculate the LMTD.
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