Engineering, 16.06.2021 21:50 TheGuavaMaster
Hot combustion gases, modeled as air behaving as an ideal gas, enter a steady-state turbine at 145 psi, 2700oR, and exit at 29 psi and 1974oR. The power output is 74.26 hp, and heat transfer from the turbine to the surroundings occurs at a rate of 14 BTU/s.
Required:
Determine the power output of the turbine, in hp.
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