Thermodynamics Steam Turbine Internal Efficiency Question

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1. Steam into a steam turbine at 7 MPa and 500 deg C. The turbine has an internal efficiency of 90 %. The steam exhausts at 20 kPa.

1) What is the exhaust enthalpy?
2) What is turbine work?
3) What is the quality of the exhaust steam?

This is a question I got on a 2nd class boilers branch thermodynamics exam, can anyone tell me what is the equation for internal efficiency of a steam turbine?

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Hi Frock,
The equation I suspect you are looking for is as follows:

efficiency (turbine) = Actual turbine work / isentropic turbine work
 
Thanks for all the replies guys. It was so simple, I am embarrassed. I have never heard Isentropic Efficiency referred to as Turbine Internal Efficiency and that threw me. If I didn't go into panic mode in the exam and had thought about it as Isentropic then I would have seen that the info they had given pointed to Isentropic. Once again thanks for the help.