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Experiment # 7 Object

The steam enters the turbine at 44 atm and 450 C with a velocity of 60 m/s and exits 5 m lower at atmospheric pressure with a velocity of 360 m/s. The turbine delivers 70kW of shaft work and has a heat loss of 10^4 kcal/hr. The specific enthalpy change of the steam passing through the turbine needs to be calculated.

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Experiment # 7 Object

The steam enters the turbine at 44 atm and 450 C with a velocity of 60 m/s and exits 5 m lower at atmospheric pressure with a velocity of 360 m/s. The turbine delivers 70kW of shaft work and has a heat loss of 10^4 kcal/hr. The specific enthalpy change of the steam passing through the turbine needs to be calculated.

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Experiment # 7

Object:
500 kg/hr steam drives a turbine. The steam enters the
turbine at 44 atm and 450 C at a linear velocity of 60 m/s
and leaves at a point 5 m below the turbine inlet at
atmospheric pressure and a velocity of 360 m/s. the
turbine delivers shaft work at a rate of 70kW and the
heat loss from the turbine is estimated to be 10^4
kcal/hr. Calculate specific enthalpy change .

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