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Calculating Steam Turbine output power
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[QUOTE="Izazo, post: 6230997, member: 666576"] So the main issue is that I have this research paper and that has done some thermodynamic analysis of organic Rankine cycle, and[B] designed it for 2 KW output...[/B]I don't understand the meaning of "[B]designed it for 2 KW output[/B]", because using the input and output data of turbine from the research paper and using formula "[B]W_[/B]turbine [B]= m_[/B]flow rate[B] * (H_[/B]in[B] - H_[/B]out[B])[/B] " the answer is very low. So, I thought that volume flow rate defines the cost and size of the turbine, so they might have used another formula that utilizes volume flow rate of the turbine... I [/QUOTE]
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