In a steam plant operating according to an ideal Rankine cycle, water vapor enters the turbine at a pressure of 3.0 MPa and a temperature of 600°C and exits the turbine with a dryness of 100 kPa and 0.8 degree. By removing heat from the condenser to the surrounding environment, the water is provided to be saturated liquid at 100 kPa. In this case, what will be the amount of heat produced in the steam boiler per unit mass.

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In a steam plant operating according to an ideal
Rankine cycle, water vapor enters the turbine at a
pressure of 3.0 MPa and a temperature of 600°C
and exits the turbine with a dryness of 100 kPa
and 0.8 degree. By removing heat from the
condenser to the surrounding environment, the
water is provided to be saturated liquid at
100 kPa. In this case, what will be the amount of
heat produced in the steam boiler per unit mass.
Transcribed Image Text:In a steam plant operating according to an ideal Rankine cycle, water vapor enters the turbine at a pressure of 3.0 MPa and a temperature of 600°C and exits the turbine with a dryness of 100 kPa and 0.8 degree. By removing heat from the condenser to the surrounding environment, the water is provided to be saturated liquid at 100 kPa. In this case, what will be the amount of heat produced in the steam boiler per unit mass.
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