An adal-fow gas turbine rotor receives a flow of gas at a velocity V The gas leaves the stator with an angle of a50 with the tangential direction Under design conditions and with a rotational speed of 2100 rpm the turbine has an output shaft power of 91 hp. The shaft has a hub and tip radi of Gin and 108Sin respectively Take the density of the gas pe0.09 It. Assume the density change can be neglected

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An aial-fow gas turbine rotor receives a flow of gas at a velocity V The gas leaves the stator with an angle of a 50 with the tangential direction Under design conditions and with
a rotational speed of 2100 rpm, the turbine has an output shaft power of 91 hp The shaft has a hub and tip radi of Gin and 108Sin respectively Take the density of the gas pe0.09
Ibt. Assume the density change can be neglected
a1
Boz
Stator
Rotor
Calculate the mass flow rate of gas through the turbine in ib
Select one
OA 694
523
Oe 242
Od 125
Transcribed Image Text:An aial-fow gas turbine rotor receives a flow of gas at a velocity V The gas leaves the stator with an angle of a 50 with the tangential direction Under design conditions and with a rotational speed of 2100 rpm, the turbine has an output shaft power of 91 hp The shaft has a hub and tip radi of Gin and 108Sin respectively Take the density of the gas pe0.09 Ibt. Assume the density change can be neglected a1 Boz Stator Rotor Calculate the mass flow rate of gas through the turbine in ib Select one OA 694 523 Oe 242 Od 125
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