In a certain axial-flow turbine stage, the axial velocity c is constant. The absolute velocities entering and leaving the stage are in the axial direction. If the flow coefficient c/U is 0.6 and the gas leaves the stator blades at 68.2° from the axial direction, calculate a. the stage loading factor, AW/U²; b. the flow angles relative to the rotor blades; c. the degree of reaction;

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In a certain axial-flow turbine stage, the axial velocity cx is constant. The absolute velocities
entering and leaving the stage are in the axial direction. If the flow coefficient c/U is 0.6 and
the gas leaves the stator blades at 68.2° from the axial direction, calculate
a. the stage loading factor, AW/U²;
b. the flow angles relative to the rotor blades;
c. the degree of reaction;
d. the total-to-total and total-to-static efficiencies.
The Soderberg loss correlation, Eq. (3.46), should be used.
Transcribed Image Text:6. In a certain axial-flow turbine stage, the axial velocity cx is constant. The absolute velocities entering and leaving the stage are in the axial direction. If the flow coefficient c/U is 0.6 and the gas leaves the stator blades at 68.2° from the axial direction, calculate a. the stage loading factor, AW/U²; b. the flow angles relative to the rotor blades; c. the degree of reaction; d. the total-to-total and total-to-static efficiencies. The Soderberg loss correlation, Eq. (3.46), should be used.
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 The flow coefficient cxU=0.6

The absolute flow angle at the rotor inlet (α2)=68.2° 

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