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Water is the working fluid in a carnot vapor power cycle. saturated liquid enters the boiler at a pressure of 8 mpa, and saturated vapor enters the turbine. the condenser pressure is 8 kpa include the effects of irreversibilities in the adiabatic expansion and compression processes with nt-9196 and ? p-93%. determine (a) the thermal efficiency (b) the back work ratio. (c) the heat transfer to the working fluid per unit mass passing through the boiler, in kj/kg. (d) the heat transfer from the working fluid per unit mass passing through the condenser, in kj/kg

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