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Specific enthalpy and velocity of steam at inlet and exit of a steam turbine, running under steady state, are as given below:
The rate of heat loss from the turbine per kg of steam flow rate is 5 kW. Neglecting changes in potential energy of steam, the power developed in kW by the steam turbine per kg of steam flow rate, is
| Specific enthalpy (kJ/kg) | Velocity (m/s) | |
| Inlet steam condition | 3250 | 180 |
| Exit steam condition | 2360 | 5 |
The rate of heat loss from the turbine per kg of steam flow rate is 5 kW. Neglecting changes in potential energy of steam, the power developed in kW by the steam turbine per kg of steam flow rate, is
Explanation
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