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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
If possible, would you be able to do some more detailed workings out with explanations as I cannot see where they have gone so quickly, take a photo and put it in here? No worries if not!- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
There is the worked solution they give you, do not understand it at all.- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
Okay didn't realize that, would you be able to explain why please?- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
That's my main point of confusion, is the heat transfer loss of -40kJ/Kg represented by Q in the formula? Or is it something else?- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
Mass flow rate is the product of all 3 combined I’m pretty sure.- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
I'd believe the equation is Q - W = M[(Ho-Hin)+(Co^2-Cin^2)/2] I can interpret it normally but just confused.- clark123
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Thermodynamics help please -- Air passing through a gas turbine system
Summary:: NO TEMPLATE BECAUSE THIS HOMEWORK PROBLEM WAS MISPLACED IN A REGULAR FORUM Cant do part c, using the steady flow equation I am confused how to continue. Please help! Mainly confused as to what heat transfer loss represents in the steady flow equation and where to go to find the...- clark123
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